Re: Sguier Vintage Modified
I think very few Squiers since the 80s are laminate? Anyway, I have two VM Squiers and the gap between them in quality is noticeable:
-VM 70s Jazz Bass: GREAT instrument; three piece solid maple body (and I've seen two piece in stores as well.) Borderline amazing construction, fit, quality; it's equal to or better than any MIM Jazz Bass. Beautiful inlays and bound neck, and the neck shaping is wonderful; a soft V toward the nut and flatter toward the bridge which is a compliment to my play-style (sometimes I wrap my thumb on the lower frets, but it moves solidly behind the neck for higher frets.) These either have Duncan Designed or Fender Alnico pickups.
This is the perfect bass for me.
-VM Jazzmaster: A bit more... Eh. The basswood body isn't mod friendly as far as stripping screws and chunks of the cavity possibly cracking; also dings easily as proven by the previous owner. The stock vibrato was garbage; you need to replace it with a US AV vibrato, minimum. The stock bridge is cheaper than any other regular stock Jazzmaster bridge as well, and in that respect is a bit of an embarrassment; a US or even Japanese Jazzmaster bridge CAN be set up trouble-free, but I can see how the Squier unit can create a negative perception of that bridge in general.
On top of that, the shaping of the body and neck pocket is less skilled than the (near perfect) VM Bass; there are gaps/irregularities. The wood on the neck has irregularities and stains as well, not found on the Jazz Bass. On the plus side, the Duncan Designed pickups sound great (even if they're different spec. than the pickups they're modeled on,) the neck still feels comfortable, and they're not goofy-spec like say a Mexican Classic Player. They're for sure a better deal than an MIJ guitar but... You will NEED to replace the vibrato and bridge with a stock US model at a minimum (that's not really different from recent MIJs come to think of it.)
(I purchased the Jazzmaster modded, removed some previous mods and modded further...)

