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Offline candywhite12

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Re: Leather vs Cloth Seats
« Reply #30 on: 30 September 2018, 12:31 »
drove +5000km down to Spain and Portugal and never once did the seats feel hot or sticky and despite all the warnings from those without leather it isn't cold in the winter.

Are you for real?  Drove my mate's TT with leather for 10 minutes and even tho a beautiful car all around, that did it for me, what a total waste of money that is... Spain and Portugal pretty much same weather as in Cyprus so i seriously doubt it that they were not hot or sticky. 
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Re: Leather vs Cloth Seats
« Reply #31 on: 02 October 2018, 10:16 »
drove +5000km down to Spain and Portugal and never once did the seats feel hot or sticky and despite all the warnings from those without leather it isn't cold in the winter.

Are you for real?  Drove my mate's TT with leather for 10 minutes and even tho a beautiful car all around, that did it for me, what a total waste of money that is... Spain and Portugal pretty much same weather as in Cyprus so i seriously doubt it that they were not hot or sticky.

To be honest, the leather in mine was fine for the year I had it in Cyprus. Admittedly I always had the sunshade up when I parked it anywhere but it was actually fine. Rarely got to the point of being uncomfortable even on the hottest days.

As said previously, it's all down to personal preference but some of the childish comments above (and in other threads) really make me realise why I'm not as active on this forum as I once was...
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Re: Leather vs Cloth Seats
« Reply #32 on: 02 October 2018, 14:54 »
drove +5000km down to Spain and Portugal and never once did the seats feel hot or sticky and despite all the warnings from those without leather it isn't cold in the winter.

Are you for real?  Drove my mate's TT with leather for 10 minutes and even tho a beautiful car all around, that did it for me, what a total waste of money that is... Spain and Portugal pretty much same weather as in Cyprus so i seriously doubt it that they were not hot or sticky.

To be honest, the leather in mine was fine for the year I had it in Cyprus. Admittedly I always had the sunshade up when I parked it anywhere but it was actually fine. Rarely got to the point of being uncomfortable even on the hottest days.

As said previously, it's all down to personal preference but some of the childish comments above (and in other threads) really make me realise why I'm not as active on this forum as I once was...
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Re: Leather vs Cloth Seats
« Reply #33 on: 02 October 2018, 16:37 »
I think the upgraded interiors are very nice on the GTI, with Art Velour and red perforated leather on the 7.5 both look great and lift the feel of the interior.

It's a personal choice. As it is with everything option which is why they are called options.

I like the tartan and it suits the car so no complaints by me. If mine had happened to have turned up with the leather I wouldn't have complained either... well, with the summer we had maybe I would have!!
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Re: Leather vs Cloth Seats
« Reply #34 on: 02 October 2018, 17:31 »
I must say that we didn't find the plastic seats in the Tig a problem in the hot weather. Either in this country, or in the mid 30's in France.

I only have it because the car had it. It wasn't the difference between choosing one car or another, and if specing a new car, I don't think it it would be on my options list.
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Re: Leather vs Cloth Seats
« Reply #35 on: 02 October 2018, 18:15 »
drove +5000km down to Spain and Portugal and never once did the seats feel hot or sticky and despite all the warnings from those without leather it isn't cold in the winter.

Are you for real?  Drove my mate's TT with leather for 10 minutes and even tho a beautiful car all around, that did it for me, what a total waste of money that is... Spain and Portugal pretty much same weather as in Cyprus so i seriously doubt it that they were not hot or sticky.

To be honest, the leather in mine was fine for the year I had it in Cyprus. Admittedly I always had the sunshade up when I parked it anywhere but it was actually fine. Rarely got to the point of being uncomfortable even on the hottest days.

As said previously, it's all down to personal preference but some of the childish comments above (and in other threads) really make me realise why I'm not as active on this forum as I once was...

it all comes down to personal preference.  from personal experience living for 40 years in a country with 40 degrees in the shade, leather is not a good option.  Maybe you were lucky and was here when the summer was mild enough,  no need to get skirmish over it tho and no harm intended.  UK weather is definitely different even in the 'hot' summer months so maybe not such an issue and if people like it then it's their choice. 
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Re: Leather vs Cloth Seats
« Reply #36 on: 02 October 2018, 18:20 »
Sooo, after all that.... :smiley:

To the OP: did you get info that helped you choose? What did you go for?
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Re: Leather vs Cloth Seats
« Reply #37 on: 02 October 2018, 20:33 »
As said previously, it's all down to personal preference but some of the childish comments above (and in other threads) really make me realise why I'm not as active on this forum as I once was...

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Re: Leather vs Cloth Seats
« Reply #38 on: 03 October 2018, 13:15 »
drove +5000km down to Spain and Portugal and never once did the seats feel hot or sticky and despite all the warnings from those without leather it isn't cold in the winter.

Are you for real?  Drove my mate's TT with leather for 10 minutes and even tho a beautiful car all around, that did it for me, what a total waste of money that is... Spain and Portugal pretty much same weather as in Cyprus so i seriously doubt it that they were not hot or sticky.

To be honest, the leather in mine was fine for the year I had it in Cyprus. Admittedly I always had the sunshade up when I parked it anywhere but it was actually fine. Rarely got to the point of being uncomfortable even on the hottest days.

As said previously, it's all down to personal preference but some of the childish comments above (and in other threads) really make me realise why I'm not as active on this forum as I once was...

it all comes down to personal preference.  from personal experience living for 40 years in a country with 40 degrees in the shade, leather is not a good option.  Maybe you were lucky and was here when the summer was mild enough,  no need to get skirmish over it tho and no harm intended.  UK weather is definitely different even in the 'hot' summer months so maybe not such an issue and if people like it then it's their choice.

Lived there for 4 years and loved it. Proper hot in the summer - it actually felt more comfortable in Afghan at 50 than in Cyprus at 40. Must be a drier heat when you're not on an island in the med.

No issues with you - your comments weren't the one's I took issue with (although probably looked like that as I quoted your post). I remember you asking for advise regarding getting a golf over to Cyprus - hope you got something sorted.
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Re: Leather vs Cloth Seats
« Reply #39 on: 04 October 2018, 12:06 »
It always seems that those who criticise leather are the ones who would like it but wont/cant afford it.
All my future cars will have leather, £2k well spent IMO.

Nothing like a sweeping generalisation of forum members

I used to thing leather was the be all and end all but I do not like leather seat centres, never really liked the leather which VW gave me for free on the R and much preferred the cloth on my rental R I had for a few years and on the wife's.

Now I am slumming it in the Up GTI I am loving the cloth seats in it, for me on the GTI it would be cloth or the art velour, always loved the way our Pirelli seats felt.

M2 came with leather and not a fan, M2 Comp cam with leather so order cancelled. I particularly hate that VW shove leather on the run outs as if its something they assume in the UK everyone wants.

Fortunately there will not be a leather seat centre in sight on the 718 GTS.