There should be no excuse for water leaks. The cars have been in production for long enough!
Well precisely, Jay.
The rest of the world knows how to build cars that don't leak, they've been doing it for donkey's years.
MMC, however, still builds cars that leak. Clearly it's easily possible to prevent this from happening, it would be trivially easy to buy a couple of old MX5s or whatever so see how it's done, and places like Woolies sell every possible shape and size of rubber seals, so it's not like they can't get the parts.
I can't believe that MMC deliberately build their cars to chuck water over the driver every time it rains, therefore the only conclusion I can come to is that MMC don't think it's important enough to do anything about - an attitude which is fine if you're selling cheap basic sports cars to the enthusiast, but when you're selling sumptuous leather trimmed upmarket vehicles and charging upwards of £70k for them, it's a different matter, I feel.