Who is naive enough to think that the leather doesn't soak up the sweat - lol.
Who is naive enough to think that the leather doesn't soak up the sweat - lol.
Leather will absorb sweat.. but not on the same scale as cloth.
And I agree with the earlier statement that the cloth Jacky seats in the GTI are some of the best i've ever seen, sat in and felt.
39,246 when I got rid of the GTi end of October after 4 years. Was not happy about the hole - VW would do nothing except give me the name of a repairer. With that and a lady in a ford who parked next to me in my carpark and left 30 plus paint scratches on my door and continually claimed she had not done them are two of the reasons I got rid of it and am now just about to sign up for my Mk6 GTi - as I said; trying leather this time and no longer park at that carpark.
Mark 7.5 2018 White Golf R with Driver Assist & Dynaudio packages.
Polo 77TSI White Comfortline DSG - partner drives
We are a VW family
At only 10k KM a year i'd have pushed the issue to be honest. That is completely unacceptable.
2019 BMW M3 CS
Hi,
I've had the Mk6 GTI for a little while now...it's still early days for me but the cloth is beautiful...it's very comfortable with the bucket seat design and i love the look of it. I had the option of goijg leather but chose the fabrice purely because i loved the look of it so much...no wear and tear as of yet..but i guess we'll see soon enough.
Too be honest....if i had the extra cash i would spend it on the 18" detroit rims that are available..they looks soo nice.
Its a GTI not a luxury crusier!!! Its gotta be cloth!
Ive had my MkV for getting on for 5 years now and im amazed by how well the cloth has held up even with a young child and my wifes drunk friend throwing up in the back
1986 MkII Golf GTI 16V (Sold), 2005 MkV Golf GTI (Sold), 2007 Polo GTI (Sold), 2011 Polo 66TDI (Selling), 2012 Passat 125 TDI Bluemotion, 2013 Scirocco R (Due October!)
Personal preference but i think leather is better and most people would want it (come time to sell and resale). Nothing wrong with cloth either if you're not big on too many options, but if you get a bigger overall discount on the car the leather seats would be less than the option price.
Always wondered how clean/condition them without clogging up the holes..
Leather looks and smells great too, especially after some Zaino treatment . Would be hard to clean cloth as well to get it smelling new again.
It depends how 'open' the holes are. I found that the Supreme Shine Microfibre Cloth removes most of the cream from the holes on the steering wheel of the MKV GTI that I had, even though they were not 'open' holes like the Active Climate seats. I then just used the tip of a large-ish sewing pin to remove any cream that remained in the last few holes. I would say though that seats would be much easier than the steering wheel. Maybe a new Passat or a Lexus owner can tell us
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