Opinions on leather interior on FX4
#17
I have the black sport cloth seats in my FX4 and love them. They are really comfortable and wearing well so far. Even has a nice detailed stitch on the edges. My last 3 cars had heated leather seats and I honestly don't miss it right now.
I don't know about the 2010 FX4s but the 09s FX4 leather was very Unappealing. It had a weird thatched weave design and was uncomfortable. Looked more like cheap vinyl. I'm comparing it to Chrysler, GM and Mercedes.
The sport cloth seats felt more comfortable IMO.
Maybe others with the FX4 leather can chime in about it. It was a turnoff for me.
I don't know about the 2010 FX4s but the 09s FX4 leather was very Unappealing. It had a weird thatched weave design and was uncomfortable. Looked more like cheap vinyl. I'm comparing it to Chrysler, GM and Mercedes.
The sport cloth seats felt more comfortable IMO.
Maybe others with the FX4 leather can chime in about it. It was a turnoff for me.
#18
Hey thanks for all the good responses. It is a tough decision. I think it would be nice to save over a grand if I go with the cloth. I can afford it if I do go with leather. But more money to get better tires if I go with cloth. Plus I will just be glad to have a badbutt truck for many hears to come regardless of the seat choice.
#19
Sooner,
5% is illegal here in Texas, except for on the back. buth, the 35% ( or cheat and get the 25%) on the sides still keeps enough sun out to get it cooled down fast in the summer. I've had good experience with the Ford leather, but I know some others haven't. That said, the leather in our Chrysler 300 looks good as new after 5 years and two little ones constantly beating on it. I haven't had that much time yet with Ford leather. I can say that the cloth in my 2006 Srew was horrible when it comes to wear and it stained badly, even though I got the stain resistant stuff put on when I bought it. My 2010 was already starting to wear on the driver's side and it only had 10000 miles. And, I only weigh 150lbs, so it wasn't me causing it to wear. We'll see how the leather holds up. The black leather in my Mustang is good as new at 25K miles.
5% is illegal here in Texas, except for on the back. buth, the 35% ( or cheat and get the 25%) on the sides still keeps enough sun out to get it cooled down fast in the summer. I've had good experience with the Ford leather, but I know some others haven't. That said, the leather in our Chrysler 300 looks good as new after 5 years and two little ones constantly beating on it. I haven't had that much time yet with Ford leather. I can say that the cloth in my 2006 Srew was horrible when it comes to wear and it stained badly, even though I got the stain resistant stuff put on when I bought it. My 2010 was already starting to wear on the driver's side and it only had 10000 miles. And, I only weigh 150lbs, so it wasn't me causing it to wear. We'll see how the leather holds up. The black leather in my Mustang is good as new at 25K miles.
#20
I've gone both ways. I figure it all depends on what your going to do to the interior. If you're a rough and tough person who feels a truck is something to abuse, get cloth. If you take care of your property get the leather. I have the black leather in my FX4 and I like the looks very much. The only issue I have is that it shows dust very easily, so more frequent dusting is in order. Everybody who has looked at my interior have fallen in love with it. GF really likes the back seat!
#21
As far as the leather is concerned, my truck has 44K on it at the moment and shows no signs of leather wear, but the padding is starting to flatten out on the drivers seat where you enter the truck. I'd still recommend the leather and at least heated seats.
#22
I love my fx4 "sport leather" one more reason why i wanted the fx4 over an xlt or lariat. But if i recall correct its not "real" leather. I think i saw somewhere on here its a synthetic plastic leather, or something along those lines, and you dont want to use any leather treatments on them. I like the fact if you get anything on it you just wipe off with a wet rag.
#24
ruffin it,
That is what I like about the leather/faux leather. I have two little kids who like to spill things. The leather in her 300 looks brand new, despite 5 years of abuse. I just continue to wipe it off. I also treat it with Mcguire's leather treatment 4 times a year or so. That stuff really helps. Hopefully the leather in my Lariat will hold up to this too! They don't get in my Mustang too often.
That is what I like about the leather/faux leather. I have two little kids who like to spill things. The leather in her 300 looks brand new, despite 5 years of abuse. I just continue to wipe it off. I also treat it with Mcguire's leather treatment 4 times a year or so. That stuff really helps. Hopefully the leather in my Lariat will hold up to this too! They don't get in my Mustang too often.
#25
I'm in Southern Cali now and although I haven't had the truck in Summer yet, I have had a couple of 90+ degree days where the truck was parked in direct sunlight for hours. I hoped in in shorts and it was hot, not uncomfortable, but hot. It cools right down too. I love my leather seats and will probably never get cloth again. Good Luck
#27
Leather/sliding out?
I have an 09 Lariat and do notice that I tend to kinda slide out due to the fact the step bar seems too close to the cab.....perhaps if it was 4 inches or so farther away it would be easier to step onto when getting out. I am concerned about how well the leather will hold up......too early to tell with only 2000km so far?