>> >> Presumably this was in a cheap car, as wouldn't 'fitness for purpose' in an expensive
>> >> car include good aesthetics? Ie. purpose becomes 'get me from A to B, and feel
>> >> nice to be in as well'.
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>> I don't think it should be personally. Does the dash plastic affect the mechanical integrity
>> or performance of the car?
No - but I'm saying the purpose the car must be fit for can be more than that, depending on your price range, and to some extent the 'type' of car. Eg. the purpose of a 'luxury' car is different to that of a 'sports' car.
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