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Well i love my leather seats. I use autoglym leather car stuff on them and they look the db's. I wear jeans every day and have two kids. I have not had one stratch or nick.

The best bit about leather is if you do get mud on it or the kids spill something on it, it just wipes clean.

I will never go back to cloth on a car again - i also think it looks better IMHO smile.gif

PS im on 13 months now smile.gif

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To be fair, Chav, the original poster is only trying to establish which is the best choice for him as he's at the final ordering stage and it makes sense to ask other owners. All we can do is tell him our own individual choices and why and leave him to make his own final decision.

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Here we go again eh! grin.gif

All the chaps with leather will tell you how good it is znaika.gif,

....and all the chaps with cloth will tell you how much better it is than the leather! znaika.gif

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Your right up to a point, i would hate to to become a 17" vs 18" debate. But as red said he just wants the views of peeps who have had the car for a year+ to see if they have had any probs or tips.

He was not in the style of other topics saying leather is cr@p cloth rocks disscuss. so i tough it was ok.

BUT lets see how it goes smile.gif

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.....and have two kids. I have not had one stratch or nick.

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....Wow! Lucky you! You've given birth to two kids and you haven't even got any stretch marks grin.gif.

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Yeah i look good for it don't i?

Ok my fiancee has had the kids and the little darlings have not recked the car yet. Is that better for you sir?

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I think it depends whether you want to spend the time keeping leather looking nice, the comments earlier about leather looking tired probably come from a car that hasn't been treated to leather cleaner and conditioner. Leather needs maintaince , cloth doesn't , but if you treat leather well it should last longer. The leather/leatherette debate is a non issue as all cars with leather interior have some leatherette ( my 8 year old VR6 highline did for example so it's not a cost pinching exercise.)

consensus here is that it seems both last well, so it's personal choice.

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The leather/leatherette debate is a non issue as all cars with leather interior have some leatherette ( my 8 year old VR6 highline did for example so it's not a cost pinching exercise.

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How is it not a cost pinching exercise. The ONLY reason a manufacturer would opt for leatherette is cost, it's hardly going to be lack of cows.

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The leather/leatherette debate is a non issue as all cars with leather interior have some leatherette ( my 8 year old VR6 highline did for example so it's not a cost pinching exercise.

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my point was it's not vw doing something that others don't. Nearly all leather interiors are leather facings and possible sides to seats not backs, or other parts. It's also probably saving the lives of may cows ;-)

How is it not a cost pinching exercise. The ONLY reason a manufacturer would opt for leatherette is cost, it's hardly going to be lack of cows.

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The leather/leatherette debate is a non issue as all cars with leather interior have some leatherette ( my 8 year old VR6 highline did for example so it's not a cost pinching exercise.

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my point was it's not vw doing something that others don't. Nearly all leather interiors are leather facings and possible sides to seats not backs, or other parts. It's also probably saving the lives of may cows ;-)

How is it not a cost pinching exercise. The ONLY reason a manufacturer would opt for leatherette is cost, it's hardly going to be lack of cows.

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agreed, but for £1700 i'd want FULL leather. It's not exactly cheap.

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I think cloth will start to smell after 2 to 5 years depending on how well you look afte the car. That's something that shouldnt happen as much with leather. That is one of the main reasons i went with the leather.

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I have a full valet done on my car every six months or so, so it doesn't smell. Headlinings are worse they usually trap all the smells!!

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Hoping that everyone will realise that I'm sincerely trying to be objective and not be saying that I think one is better than the other just because I chose it (I'm beginning to think that 18s may be preferable to me than the 17s I got)....

Leather Pros:

- It looks high quality.

- It's very durable providing it's looked after.

- It's very desirable in the second-hand car market.

Leather Cons:

- It can become saggy/baggy.

- It's 'slippier' when driving.

- It's not so comfortable in very hot weather.

- It needs more maintenance.

Cloth Pros:

- It's not 'slippy' but 'grippy' when driving.

- It looks better being Interlagos homage to the GTI icon.

- It requires very little maintenance.

Cloth Cons:

- It's not considered as 'luxury' as leather.

- It may not be as durable as leather.

- It may smell over time in very hot climates.

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The leather/leatherette debate is a non issue as all cars with leather interior have some leatherette ( my 8 year old VR6 highline did for example so it's not a cost pinching exercise.

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my point was it's not vw doing something that others don't. Nearly all leather interiors are leather facings and possible sides to seats not backs, or other parts. It's also probably saving the lives of may cows ;-)

How is it not a cost pinching exercise. The ONLY reason a manufacturer would opt for leatherette is cost, it's hardly going to be lack of cows.

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agreed, but for £1700 i'd want FULL leather. It's not exactly cheap.

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I never said it was cheap, i agree it's expensive, but having had leather and non leather my personal choice was to go for it. I agree it's over priced though.

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