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not a fan of leather myself and would never buy a car with it. velour ftw :laugh:

leather is too hot and sticky in summer and cold in winter :(

both my cars had leather models and i choose the non leather for those reasons above :)

leather is for people who like to say they got leather and thats about it haha :happy:

A major factor in buying my stag was I wanted one with leather. I did get one, and they are comfy. Not extremely comfy, but not uncomfortable. The truth is - leather looks much better than the other stuff stags come in, and that's the bottom reason why I and possibly you want it. Furthermore its easier to clean. With the comments said above there's positives and negatives to both.

Leather impresses :happy:

if you dont have leather, its a useless car

I cant stand a Luxury sports car (yes a stagea is one) without leather.

actually i cant stand cloth

the one thing i cant stand is static electricity.

i will put leather in any car just to not have it

if you dont have leather, its a useless car

I cant stand a Luxury sports car (yes a stagea is one) without leather.

actually i cant stand cloth

the one thing i cant stand is static electricity.

i will put leather in any car just to not have it

So I assume your sileighty has leather then ? Or is it useless too ?

leather is for cokeheads with small penises in european wankmobiles

real sports cars got a cage and fixed bucket with harness and nothing else

:laugh:

Stagea with stripped interior, fixed buckets and a full cage FTW!!! hahaha ;)

not a fan of leather myself and would never buy a car with it. velour ftw :(

leather is too hot and sticky in summer and cold in winter :)

both my cars had leather models and i choose the non leather for those reasons above :)

leather is for people who like to say they got leather and thats about it haha :P

Leather is great for when the kids spill stuff, easy to keep clean and I prefer it over cloth for the main reason because if it is looked after properly then after 20yrs time it'll look sooooo much better then a cloth one, even if the cloth has covers over it.

So I assume your sileighty has leather then ? Or is it useless too ?

damn you guys take words out of context

Luxury sports car was the note i put in there

my sileighty was hardly luxury.

Definately leather. Looks and feels more luxurious. Easy to clean if you have dogs, kids or dirty mates. Adds a feel of quality so you dont think you are driving a magna!

I dont have leather and I dont think I'm driving a magna :P

jokes aside, I do agree that leather models look better, and more luxurious. They do give the impression of higher quality.

Just an idea, has anyone tried the leatherette seat covers? (there was a groub buy on here last year sometime)

Might be an option for those of us with the "plain" trim? (they looked good in the photos i saw). Not as good as the real thing though I'd imagine.

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