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Old 22-09-2013, 03:24 PM   #1
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Default I don't like Leather seats and trim, what's wrong with me?

I am upgrading in a year or so to either FG XR6T or G6ET and like both equally.

When I sit in an XR 50th Ann or G6ET I get back into a plain cloth trim XR (including my BA XR6T) and think "ahh that's better"

I once had a car many years ago with leather seats/trim and had to keep a towel in the car so I could sit on it in hot weather and cold weather wasn't much better.

I can imagine that leather wears better than cloth and would offer firmer support on a long trip, but Leather once old and worn looks/feels terrible in my opinion.

I have always thought that seat covers would be my first move if I buy a car with leather seats, as long as the seat covers don't cause that horrible static shock whenever you get out of your car.

Thoughts anybody?

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