You would think that GM would have clued into the fact that their design stinks, they aren't innovative, and that the public craves both.
The interior of GM cars looks something like a booster seat at McDonald's.
If they'd get their act together and even just ape Volkswagen, their sales would be far better.
Then there is that whole issue of being about 5-years behind, all the time.
I know what you mean about "McDonalds booster seat" interiors. My dad has owned plenty of Chevrolets (2).
The interior on my new Corolla is totally gorgeous, with the best fake wood I've seen yet. Only one minor flaw I'll get fixed under warranty next time I get my oil changed. Even has decent pickup and "great" 30/38 mileage.
GMs newer offerings are much better.