??WHY?? didn't they just put the drip rails back on?

I REALLY don't like some of the modern cars/ trucks you open the door on a rainy slushy day and "all that" goes right down in the seat/ map pocket/ all over the window switches, this is not news, to you guys

So, I'm behind a Tacoma in the drive up this noon, and I noticed JUST LIKE MY DAKOTA they have ugly glued in rubber trim the length of the top of the cab where the body was welded together. WHY NOT just design in drip rails like it all ustabe?
Not sleek enough for a modern car. I have a 73 Chevy pick up that was the first year for that body style. No drip rails, used to dump water. Put drip rails on it
soon after getting truck in 1974. I think one could order drip rails as a option for those trucks. It's 2 piece, the drip rail channel and a stainless molding on the outside.