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Model specific boards => Golf mk6 => Topic started by: devito on 17 December 2009, 00:53

Title: acc or leather
Post by: devito on 17 December 2009, 00:53
i'm thinking of changing my spec from leather to heated cloth and having adaptive chassis control instead.....discuss anyone? :undecided:
Title: Re: acc or leather
Post by: JJH on 17 December 2009, 01:59
i'd go with the ACC and stick with the cloth, I see loads of leather clad Golfs in pictures with badly creased thigh blosters on, almost new cars, that would bug the arse off me..

Once you start tinkering with the spec you might find it hard to stop...
Title: Re: acc or leather
Post by: Exonian on 17 December 2009, 04:57
I wouldn't bother with either.
Title: Re: acc or leather
Post by: FroGTI on 17 December 2009, 08:00
I specified heated cloth + ACC and don't regret it at all. Leather is expensive, slippery, freezing cold in the winter, scalding hot in the sun and it cracks with age (I'm speaking from experience). The ACC provides much needed comfort on 'family trips'; standard suspension is way too firm for my liking.
Title: Re: acc or leather
Post by: FamilyDub on 17 December 2009, 09:19
I'd go with the ACC and stick with the cloth

^^^^^^^ +1.
Title: Re: acc or leather
Post by: VWKev on 17 December 2009, 15:54
i'm thinking of changing my spec from leather to heated cloth and having adaptive chassis control instead.....discuss anyone? :undecided:

Heated cloth ? Dude seriously, it will take you 0.01 secs to heat cloth from your own body. If it was leather, I'd understand. If its a choice, keep the leather. It looks classy as hell in the GTI.
Title: Re: acc or leather
Post by: FroGTI on 17 December 2009, 16:41
Dude seriously, it will take you 0.01 secs to heat cloth from your own body. If it was leather, I'd understand. If its a choice, keep the leather. It looks classy as hell in the GTI.

You have obviously never tried heated cloth, it's far warmer than body temperature.
Title: Re: acc or leather
Post by: VWKev on 17 December 2009, 16:51
Dude seriously, it will take you 0.01 secs to heat cloth from your own body. If it was leather, I'd understand. If its a choice, keep the leather. It looks classy as hell in the GTI.

You have obviously never tried heated cloth, it's far warmer than body temperature.

Heated cloth is the most ridiculous thing ever.   :laugh:
Title: Re: acc or leather
Post by: VWKev on 17 December 2009, 16:52
Infact, I'm telling lies, its not. It's speccing DSG in a Golf GTI.
Title: Re: acc or leather
Post by: FroGTI on 17 December 2009, 17:26
Nah, doesn't even come close to Ambulance White on a Golf GTI, especially with full leather. Whatever that's supposed to mean :grin:
Title: Re: acc or leather
Post by: Fanters on 17 December 2009, 17:36
I tested a car with leather and it was nice, but then i wanted the ACC and so went to take a look at a car with the standard Cloth. I liked the cloth especially as leather is £1730 so i'm sticking with the cloth and getting more extras and i don't think i'll regret it.
You can get ACC and have £1000 spare to spend on more extras! Xenon lights look great £1000 ish ! :laugh:





Title: Re: acc or leather
Post by: VWKev on 17 December 2009, 18:24
Nah, doesn't even come close to Ambulance White on a Golf GTI, especially with full leather. Whatever that's supposed to mean :grin:

Uh oh, you've resorted to insults now. I think I may have touched a wee nerve back there ?
Title: Re: acc or leather
Post by: p3eps on 17 December 2009, 18:39
Leather for me is a total waste of money - but I'm speccing it because the R seats look like they'll get in a total state with their white bits.  I really grudge £1700 for it - but its better than the seats being ruined after a few months.
I had half and half on my ED30 and that was perfect.  The heat comes through the cloth instantly and wams you up a treat.  The leather bolsters keep their shape better than cloth ones.  Winner all round.  Plus you still got leather door cards / armrest etc.

Its just a shame VW are too tight to put leather in the R as standard and make the Recarro's a £1700 option like the S3.

On the original topic though...

In a GTI I would take ACC and heated seats over leather.  I wouldn't live without heated seats anymore!!

Title: Re: acc or leather
Post by: VWKev on 17 December 2009, 20:52
Leather for me is a total waste of money - but I'm speccing it because the R seats look like they'll get in a total state with their white bits.  I really grudge £1700 for it - but its better than the seats being ruined after a few months.
I had half and half on my ED30 and that was perfect.  The heat comes through the cloth instantly and wams you up a treat.  The leather bolsters keep their shape better than cloth ones.  Winner all round.  Plus you still got leather door cards / armrest etc.

Its just a shame VW are too tight to put leather in the R as standard and make the Recarro's a £1700 option like the S3.

On the original topic though...

In a GTI I would take ACC and heated seats over leather.  I wouldn't live without heated seats anymore!!



You had half leather in your ED30 ? You had better explain to FroGTI what full leather is then cause he's f**kin lost.  :laugh:
Title: Re: acc or leather
Post by: p3eps on 17 December 2009, 21:33
You had half leather in your ED30 ? You had better explain to FroGTI what full leather is then cause he's f**kin lost.  :laugh:

Yup - it was standard in the ED30.
Cloth GTI style tartan middles (where your bum / back go!) and grey leather bolsters / headrest.
The best of both worlds in my opinion... never hot or cold on sunny / cold days, and the leather bolsters didn't sag.
Title: Re: acc or leather
Post by: Snoopy on 17 December 2009, 22:05
I agree the best of both worlds with the part leather in the edition 30.
The GTI option im not as big a fan of the leather/artificial leather as it makes the interior even darker its like a coal mine in there does make it smell better. I just hope its better than the mk5s and does not go as shiny with time.
Title: Re: acc or leather
Post by: FroGTI on 18 December 2009, 08:01
You had half leather in your ED30 ? You had better explain to FroGTI what full leather is then cause he's f**kin lost.  :laugh:

Dude, I'm just yankin' your chain :grin: The 'full leather' option on the GTI is about 60% plastic. But, hey, it's your money, you do what you want, dude :laugh:
Title: Re: acc or leather
Post by: FamilyDub on 18 December 2009, 09:37
Heated cloth is the most ridiculous thing ever.   :laugh:

Infact, I'm telling lies, its not. It's speccing DSG in a Golf GTI.


^^^^^^^^^^^ :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:


Title: Re: acc or leather
Post by: GolfTi on 18 December 2009, 09:43
I specified heated cloth + ACC and don't regret it at all. Leather is expensive, slippery, freezing cold in the winter, scalding hot in the sun and it cracks with age (I'm speaking from experience). The ACC provides much needed comfort on 'family trips'; standard suspension is way too firm for my liking.

Agree 100%.

By the way the heated cloth seats are just brilliant this time of year, they heat up much quicker than the leather and warm you straight away. Sooo cosy. :smiley:
Title: Re: acc or leather
Post by: VWKev on 18 December 2009, 12:09
You had half leather in your ED30 ? You had better explain to FroGTI what full leather is then cause he's f**kin lost.  :laugh:

Dude, I'm just yankin' your chain :grin: The 'full leather' option on the GTI is about 60% plastic. But, hey, it's your money, you do what you want, dude :laugh:

Bloody lovely plastic then.  :smiley:
Title: Re: acc or leather
Post by: daviescotland on 18 December 2009, 12:16
Can't you get a FULL aftermarket re-trim for about £800? I got the leather otion with my Mk5 GT. It's a nice touch but no way is it worth the £1700 price tag.

I can see why the guys ordering the Golf R would go for it though, with the white bolsters of the standard seats.