Will your next vehicle have leather?
#41
Depends on the car, I prefer cloth though generally. In Camaros the cloth interior is terrible. I know, the Camaro interior isn't the best looking either way, just save it....
I happen to think the velour-like seats in my dad's old 1990 Maxima were PIMP! Really comfy, soft to the touch and it looked nice. It did have a funny, faint smell to it though. Leather is easy to clean but it looks like ass when its all wrinkly and chafed up, and eventually ripped. Most people have a driver's side bolster that looks like ass, or a seat cushion that looks like someone that was way too fat sat on it for a really long time. I like cloth because it can hold its original shape for a really long time.
Leather with alcantara inserts > *
but my favorite all-time seats are the JDM ITR Recaros.... black suede with red stitching. They had some weird fabric in the inserts but it was really comfortable. Honestly though I prefer seat comfort and holding ability more than anything, nothing worse than a hard-as-a-rock seat like MBs or sliding back and forth in the corners.
With all that said, my next car probably will have leather. Not by choice but chances are it won't have those sweet black suede seats with red stitching that I really like.
T-tops > targa > roadster > sunroof > hardtop > shit flinging spoon > convertible. T-tops... its like a convertible, minus the gheyness.
I happen to think the velour-like seats in my dad's old 1990 Maxima were PIMP! Really comfy, soft to the touch and it looked nice. It did have a funny, faint smell to it though. Leather is easy to clean but it looks like ass when its all wrinkly and chafed up, and eventually ripped. Most people have a driver's side bolster that looks like ass, or a seat cushion that looks like someone that was way too fat sat on it for a really long time. I like cloth because it can hold its original shape for a really long time.
Leather with alcantara inserts > *
but my favorite all-time seats are the JDM ITR Recaros.... black suede with red stitching. They had some weird fabric in the inserts but it was really comfortable. Honestly though I prefer seat comfort and holding ability more than anything, nothing worse than a hard-as-a-rock seat like MBs or sliding back and forth in the corners.
With all that said, my next car probably will have leather. Not by choice but chances are it won't have those sweet black suede seats with red stitching that I really like.
Originally Posted by nokiaman
With shades, some music bumpin and shifting gears with a stick, my definition of summer good time
#44
Originally Posted by crazymjb
A. I have never seen a car with cloth heated seats, though they may be out there
But honestly, since cloth stays so much warmer in winter, they're probably not all that necessary, although a nice feature.
#45
What Would Don Draper Do?
Originally Posted by Street Spirit
So when you order your next car, you'll just let the salesman check 'cloth' or 'leather' for you?
I understand it's not a priority in the search for the car itself, but when it comes time to place your order or if given the choice, what are you going to choose? ...That's what I'm wondering.
I understand it's not a priority in the search for the car itself, but when it comes time to place your order or if given the choice, what are you going to choose? ...That's what I'm wondering.
but sometimes it doesn't really matter like when i bought my TSX or if it comes in a package.
#47
Drifting
Originally Posted by CGTSX2004
Doesn't matter to me. Leather upholstery is pretty far down on my list of priorities when it comes to choosing cars.
It's definitely not the first thing I worry about when I look for a car.
#48
Go Giants
My whole car will be leather...
#49
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I wouldnt want a car without it.
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My past five cars have all had leather, but they've all been luxury cars. I don't think you can get a MB, BMW, Audi, Lexus, etc. with cloth seats unless you special/custom order it. If I end up getting another luxury car to replace my RL, it would probably have heated & cooled seats, so the choice isn't a big deal. I also agree, that leather is easier to take care of. I've got a dog that sheds badly and it's easy to clean up after having him in the car. On the other hand, when I take him in my dad's car with cloth seats, getting all the fur out is a nightmare.
#53
an asshole from florida
I really dont mind at all..like if i found the perfect 240 but with cloth instead of leather id still jump on it, no problem with the cloth, although saddle brown leather is teh pimp
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Definately YES. I hate cloth seats. Leather may be bit hot in the summer, but I can deal with it. The cold does not bother me at all, even without the heated seats.
I had to get the cars we have now with leather. I kept looking just to make sure we did. I can't imagine cleaning milk, juice and food off cloth seats with the kid.
I had to get the cars we have now with leather. I kept looking just to make sure we did. I can't imagine cleaning milk, juice and food off cloth seats with the kid.
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Originally Posted by Crazy Sellout
Based on this thread, I would get leather just for resale purposes.
that and the addition of leather to most cars is CHEAP (less then $1000)
#56
Chloe @ 17mo
Leather all the way. I can't stand touching the current cloth/fabric texture. Tinted windows help in the summer, along with ventilated/cooled seating option. I'm also not naked when driving.
#57
GEEZER
depends on the car.
#58
Chloe @ 17mo
Originally Posted by fuzzy02CLS
I would rather not have leather.
1- It wears faster & cracks & wrinkles
2- PITA to keep up
3 - Expensive to replace or repair
4 - Too hot in the summer
5 - Not tough enough(doesn't hold up)
1- It wears faster & cracks & wrinkles
2- PITA to keep up
3 - Expensive to replace or repair
4 - Too hot in the summer
5 - Not tough enough(doesn't hold up)
#60
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^ Theres always fake leather. The leatherette in the BMWs hold up really well.
I never had issues with real leather. I will clean and condition them 3 times a year. My dads RL leather looks great even after 7 years thanks to me.
My brothers RX300 on the other hand all flaked off since he never did anything.
I never had issues with real leather. I will clean and condition them 3 times a year. My dads RL leather looks great even after 7 years thanks to me.
My brothers RX300 on the other hand all flaked off since he never did anything.
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