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      12-21-2019, 05:15 PM   #758
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Originally Posted by BMPHIL View Post
It is my opinion they shouldn't be there as it is your opinion they should.
If they should be there by design they should be consistent on all cars not different from car to car, that's how mass production works, also why are they not on the front seats if they are for practical purposes.
We aren’t talking about an opinion on whether they should have been designed like that or not. In order to say they are not by design, it is impossible to come up with a plausible argument as to how that can be given all of the different departments, people and processes that are involved.

You have to keep in mind we are not talking about the cases where there have been excessive wrinkles. They occur because of poor material, poor workmanship, etc. and are of course not be design. If you look at the other 99% of the seats you should see a fairly consistent pattern in how the “wrinkles” are laid out and the seats produced.

As soon as they offer bench seats in the front you can ask that question, until then it sort of hurts your position.
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