Am I the only one who prefers clothe seats?
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Leather needs a bit of maintenance every now and again which is why some end up cracked and crunchy because they haven't been looked after well.
But I still think leather finishes off the car beautifully and the heated seats are great. My ZR is in an underground carpark all day and night so it's never too hot or cold though when I jump in so I think that helps
But I still think leather finishes off the car beautifully and the heated seats are great. My ZR is in an underground carpark all day and night so it's never too hot or cold though when I jump in so I think that helps
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Originally Posted by New Driver 07
Just bored, thought id take a lil poll on who prefers leather over clothe.
I think Leather looks better but Cloth is far more comfortable N keeps you from sweatin in the summer when the damn leather seats heat up.
I think Leather looks better but Cloth is far more comfortable N keeps you from sweatin in the summer when the damn leather seats heat up.
leather. for sure. This is like your tenth thread started today huh?
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I just wished you could buy a fully loaded car with nice cloth seats.
My Pathfinder is fully loaded for the locking center diff. But, off roading I don't need stinkin' tan leather seats to dirty up and scratch. Doh..... But, the seat heaters are nice. In cloth, please..... ;-)
As to the point on cracking leather -I f you condition leather seats right they crack evenly and actually make the seat feel better over time. A good worn in leather seat fits you well. However, it always seem that seat looks like carp and the other look new after a few years of use. Cloth wears better.
However, conditioning your leather seats helps a lot!
My Pathfinder is fully loaded for the locking center diff. But, off roading I don't need stinkin' tan leather seats to dirty up and scratch. Doh..... But, the seat heaters are nice. In cloth, please..... ;-)
As to the point on cracking leather -I f you condition leather seats right they crack evenly and actually make the seat feel better over time. A good worn in leather seat fits you well. However, it always seem that seat looks like carp and the other look new after a few years of use. Cloth wears better.
However, conditioning your leather seats helps a lot!
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Leather all the way. Easier to clean, and you can condition it and keep it looking pretty good. Fabric wears too, then you get those nasty bobbled bits, ikk. Everyone is different though. Anyway, whichever the choice, when they wear out, just a nice excuse for new ones.
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Originally Posted by ohSIXz
move to arizona and say that. AC doesnt do anything at all, full blast AC just blows the hot air at yer face. and when you drive towards the sun the heat from the windshield warms the air right as it comes outta the vents.
leather feels nice....never felt the Z leather before. cloth = grippy. my cigarette burns would look much worse if i had leather.
leather feels nice....never felt the Z leather before. cloth = grippy. my cigarette burns would look much worse if i had leather.
Take your car to the mechanic.
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Originally Posted by DevinB
This thread is funny. Leather is better by far. If its hot. Turn the AC on. Problem solved. If its cold. Guess what Heated Seats ftw. Looks better and more classier.
"Looks better and classier" is matter of opinion. I'll agree if you are talking about the leather in a Bentley or Aston but not in a Nissan.
The only time leather is acceptable in hot weather is when you have climatic cooling seats like in a Lexus etc
....And as other people have said, you don't slide around in cloth seats.
Its all personal preference.
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Definitely prefer clothe. Leather is cold in the winter and makes you sweat in the summer. Way back in the days when we lived in NY we made the mistake of buying a leather couch at the start of the summer. It was so sticky and sweaty we returned it to the store.