View Poll Results: Leather in Cars is....
Yes, a nice touch
25
47.17%
No thank you, don't like the thought of animal hide used
4
7.55%
No, other reasons
18
33.96%
Indifferent
6
11.32%
Voters: 53. You may not vote on this poll
Leather in Cars....
#2
Re: Leather in Cars....
... is great for some people (whatever floats your boat), personally I prefer the feel of cloth when it's really hot or really cold. I might consider trying leather seats sometime, if I didn't have kids, animals, etc., but at the present time, any benefit just doesn't justify the cost, in both $$ and worry about messing/cleaning it up. So color me indifferent, I guess.
#3
Re: Leather in Cars....
I'm shocked so many people like leather. I'd read a while back, and I feel the same way myself, that hybrid-types would be against animal products, such as mentioned below:
http://clarkhoward.com/shownotes/2004/08/24/
"There is also a trend of “vegan” car owners. If they own a hybrid, they don’t want leather seats or any kind of animal-related products in the car. So, automakers are designing cars with the environmentally-conscious in mind. "
Personally I'm totally in the NO section here, I try to avoid leather, fur, and meat. What can I say, I'm a tree hugging vegetarian. Am I alone here? It always seemed to me that the hybrids that stay on the lot longest were the ones with leather seats.
http://clarkhoward.com/shownotes/2004/08/24/
"There is also a trend of “vegan” car owners. If they own a hybrid, they don’t want leather seats or any kind of animal-related products in the car. So, automakers are designing cars with the environmentally-conscious in mind. "
Personally I'm totally in the NO section here, I try to avoid leather, fur, and meat. What can I say, I'm a tree hugging vegetarian. Am I alone here? It always seemed to me that the hybrids that stay on the lot longest were the ones with leather seats.
#4
Re: Leather in Cars....
I hate leather seats. I don't like the way they look, feel, or their lack of grip compared to fabric. The biggest disapointment when I owned my S2000 was the seats. I liked cloth Integra GS-R seats from the 90's a lot more than the S2000's leather seats.
#5
Re: Leather in Cars....
Speaking of (Leather-In-Cars/Vehicles) I do have just a few comments regarding that very subject.
I just traded in a 2005 Honda Civic Special Edition 4-Door Sedan W/Auto Trans. and "Custom-Leather-Interior" added by the dealer I purchased the car from and I can tell you that the car did not bring anywhere near the $1,100.00 it cost me to have it installed if any? It even had the Special Edition Embossed on the front seats. If it did bring any monies to the trade in it was bare minimum at best. The Civic had 6,930 miles on it when traded in.
So much for added value. The Leather seat where your lower back touched it faded out and had to have the (Drivers-Seat) cover replaced, I noticed that when I dropped the car off to the dealer I traded it into that it looked like the drivers lower seat back was beginning to fade again and I don't think that I had driven the car but maybe another 2,000 miles since it had been done the first time. As another person pointed out Very-Hot and Sticky in the summer and Very-Cold in the winter. I use to think that Leather added a little more class (If-You-Will) to a vehicle. Now that I have had to put up with it I am over it.
Cloth in the new 06 HCH is from what I understand suppose to be of a very high quality and a good looking velvet like texture to it.
Terry
I just traded in a 2005 Honda Civic Special Edition 4-Door Sedan W/Auto Trans. and "Custom-Leather-Interior" added by the dealer I purchased the car from and I can tell you that the car did not bring anywhere near the $1,100.00 it cost me to have it installed if any? It even had the Special Edition Embossed on the front seats. If it did bring any monies to the trade in it was bare minimum at best. The Civic had 6,930 miles on it when traded in.
So much for added value. The Leather seat where your lower back touched it faded out and had to have the (Drivers-Seat) cover replaced, I noticed that when I dropped the car off to the dealer I traded it into that it looked like the drivers lower seat back was beginning to fade again and I don't think that I had driven the car but maybe another 2,000 miles since it had been done the first time. As another person pointed out Very-Hot and Sticky in the summer and Very-Cold in the winter. I use to think that Leather added a little more class (If-You-Will) to a vehicle. Now that I have had to put up with it I am over it.
Cloth in the new 06 HCH is from what I understand suppose to be of a very high quality and a good looking velvet like texture to it.
Terry
#7
Motive for the Poll
Another forum brought this up over a year ago. The thought pattern was anyone who bought an Insight was more likely than the general population to be vegan and lean towards animal rights.
For me, I'd like a steering wheel that oils don't stain. Plastic or leather, my hands will ruin them.
For me, I'd like a steering wheel that oils don't stain. Plastic or leather, my hands will ruin them.
#8
Re: Motive for the Poll
Originally Posted by Delta Flyer
Another forum brought this up over a year ago. The thought pattern was anyone who bought an Insight was more likely than the general population to be vegan and lean towards animal rights.
For me, I'd like a steering wheel that oils don't stain. Plastic or leather, my hands will ruin them.
For me, I'd like a steering wheel that oils don't stain. Plastic or leather, my hands will ruin them.
#9
Re: Leather in Cars....
Originally Posted by sweetbeet
... is great for some people (whatever floats your boat), personally I prefer the feel of cloth when it's really hot or really cold.
Originally Posted by AZCivic
I hate leather seats. I don't like the way they look, feel, or their lack of grip compared to fabric.
I had the option with the FEH, but laughed at the dealer when he asked, and I explained why, which he completely understood.
No, for other reasons.
#10
Re: Leather in Cars....
Indeed. If it weren't for leather, I don't think we'd have nearly as much of a need for heated/air conditioned seats. My brother-in-law's Mercedes has pretty nice leather seats, but honestly, fabric is highly breatheable to begin with and doesn't seem as seceptible to temperature extremes. How much extra did it cost him to have leather with both heat and air conditioning in the seats? Probably not an insignificant amount.