AndrewfromFal
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The Ghia models although can't remember if it was in the 1990s or 2000s. I can remember this because I have a photographic memory, and also because I have a friend who worked on the TV advertising campaign...and we were talking about it (in terms of polishing a turd/rolling it in glitter) fairly recently.No, I still don't think Ford put wood trim in their Fiestas, as you claimed. So, which Fiestas had wood trim? Or are you happy to leave it because you know it's untrue?
I'm happy to leave if because if your argument about whether or not something happened is simply based on whether or not you personally remember it, then clearly sensible discussion is a waste of time.
It also doesn't actually disprove my point which is that manufacturers will often buy in high quality fittings to bling up a mediocre / poor product. Another example would be a lot of the kitchens that go into high end homes in London, - the actual cabinetry is really no different to what you get in Magnet, - but it just has fancier taps/appliances, etc