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  • MKVI GTI Cloth trim v Leather

    Hello all, im in the market for a new GTI. Major outstanding descision points for me are colour and seat trim.

    Im gathering you either love or hate the tartan trim; I actually really like it and I like the way it ties into the past. Im leaning towards the cloth trim, not to mention the added bonus of saving $3k.

    Question; can anyone who has the cloth trim comment on its wear to date ? I know its early days but I thought I would ask

    Thx
    1990 MK2 GTI
    2009 MY10 Tiguan 147
    2010 MK6 GTI

  • #2
    I personally would get the cloth trim as the leather will need conditioning to keep it looking top spec.

    Also, you can get the seats re-done in leather by an auto upholsterer for a lot less than 3K at a later date if you feel you want to upgrade.
    You also get the freedom to choose what colours and stitching etc.
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    • #3
      I've had leather in just about every car i've owned. I like it and I think people prefer it generally.

      The GTI was the first car in a long time that i've seriously considering going without it. They're that nice.

      The Mrs' won out though and wanted the leather. Seeing as I too like it I didnt mind but the Jacky interior would've been nice for a change.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by team_v View Post
        I personally would get the cloth trim as the leather will need conditioning to keep it looking top spec.

        Also, you can get the seats re-done in leather by an auto upholsterer for a lot less than 3K at a later date if you feel you want to upgrade.
        You also get the freedom to choose what colours and stitching etc.
        Leather as an option sometimes comes with electric seats (depending on the model) and generally seat warmers. They all add up in conjunction with the list price for this option.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by ope126 View Post
          Leather as an option sometimes comes with electric seats (depending on the model) and generally seat warmers. They all add up in conjunction with the list price for this option.
          And seat warmers have been shown to reduce sperm count so you have a trade off.

          It really comes down to what you want.
          I don't need or want leather so i would go cloth but it's up to the individual.
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          • #6
            Leather conditioning is easy. Just use Meguiars Gold Class Rich Leather Cleaner/Conditioner every 6 months and it stays like new for years.
            If you're really fanatical about the appearance you could use the Zaino Leather Care Kit which is a two step process and includes the cleaner, conditioner/treatment, applicator pads, and the buffing cloth all in the one kit (it's actually pretty good value imo).

            The other thing to remember about the option for factory leather, which is $3300, is that it also includes:
            Heated Front Seats
            Electric Lumbar Adjustment

            I've owned a MKV GTI with Leather and I now have a Polo GTI with the cloth. I know that the cloth in the Polo GTI is not exactly the same as in the MK6 GTI, but I personally would never own a cloth interior again by choice. (I purchased the Polo GTI 2nd hand and had no car at the time, so didn't have the luxury if being able to wait for a new car to be delivered or a suitable 2nd hand Polo GTI with leather to turn up).
            To me the maintenance of cloth seats is so much harder. You can scotchgard them and all, but over time they still eventually become worn and stained with sweat, spilt food or drink, etc. Regularly cleaning cloth seats just wears them out even quicker!
            Whereas if you spill something on leather, you just wipe it off with a damp cloth, same with sweat etc. And the conditioning of it every 6 months keeps it looking new etc (the opposite to cloth).

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            • #7
              I didn't know about the heated seats / elec lumbar inclusion with leather Corey. lol - I need to pay closer attention to these things when buying cars. I thought that those items would only come with the car if you optioned electric seats with the leather (which I didn't). Good to know.

              With regard to the leather cleaners, i've never used any. My TT's leather was the best (nappa) but the Monaro wasn't too bad either. They both got a little shiny with use. The best by far was that in my old Alfa 147 (many moons ago). It looks brand new 3 years on. Does the leather cleaner leave the seats matt (as new) or shiny? I hate the shiny look is all.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by elisiX View Post
                With regard to the leather cleaners, i've never used any. My TT's leather was the best (nappa) but the Monaro wasn't too bad either. They both got a little shiny with use. The best by far was that in my old Alfa 147 (many moons ago). It looks brand new 3 years on. Does the leather cleaner leave the seats matt (as new) or shiny? I hate the shiny look is all.
                I personally haven't used the Zaino products, but friends I know have and like it. But I've used the Meguiars on all the leather I've had in cars over the years. It leaves the leather seats matt. It helps keep the seats colour dark and vibrant, and the softness to the leather. So it actually helps PREVENT the 'shiny with use' problem. As well as the cracking and 'white veins' which you get in black/dark leather with age.

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                • #9
                  Awesome. Another thread to bookmark.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by coreying View Post
                    The other thing to remember about the option for factory leather, which is $3300, is that it also includes:
                    Heated Front Seats
                    Electric Lumbar Adjustment
                    Not too sure about the electrics, but it definitely is heated.
                    I know you can option to electrify seat adjustment relating to angle of the seat back (for 5dr only), but not sure if it's standard w leather.
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                    • #11
                      No no... you're getting confused.

                      My comments were directly taken from the GTI Specifications from the VW Australia website. Note that I said Electric Lumbar Adjustment. That is completely separate to the Electrically Adjustable Drivers Seat, which is a $600 option on the 5dr model and only in conjunction with the Leather option (which, as I've stated will already have the Electrics for the Lumbar in place, hehe)

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                      • #12
                        I like MK6 GTI's cloth seat. Personally, I think black leather seats make the cockpit too dark because the GTI's interior is black, including roof. I'm currently waiting for my car and decide to use Nanolex fabric sealant to protect the cloth seats.
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                        • #13
                          We got the cloth interior on our GTi, we really liked the look, especially within the dark cockpit. The fact that the car was immediately available and its saved us $3k also swayed our decision. Its our first non-leather interior after 10 years. certainly the leather interior is easier to keep clean and more durable if you got kids who insist eating and drinking in the car.

                          will certainly have to invest in some fabric protection, (the nanolex sound promising) and banned the now teenagers from eating in the car .

                          in the future a leather re-trim is on the cards if the fabric wears out.

                          cheers
                          mk VI GTI, manual, reflex silver, basic

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by mfl View Post
                            will certainly have to invest in some fabric protection, (the nanolex sound promising) and banned the now teenagers from eating in the car .

                            in the future a leather re-trim is on the cards if the fabric wears out.

                            cheers
                            Buy a can of scotchguard and do it yourself

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by pologti18t View Post
                              Buy a can of scotchguard and do it yourself
                              Hi, was planning on doing it myself, don't believe in the fabric, paint protection etc.



                              the nanolex cost $49.95 plus $11.95 shipping.

                              time to go to Coles, I think

                              cheers
                              mk VI GTI, manual, reflex silver, basic

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