12-13-2002, 11:31 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: NE PA
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I have a 1999 XLT with 55,000 miles on it's tan cloth interior. The driver's seat still looks very good with little wear. My father just turned in a 1999 Tahoe LT with the same mileage and leather seating surfaces that looked like Hell with scuffs and wear-induced holes in the driver's seat.
I think we are in an era where we are witnessing a convergence of the durability qualities of cloth vs. leather, i.e., cloth upholstery is becoming more durable due to improved materials technology and leather is becoming less durable due to far too much cost-cutting.
I also find cloth to be far more comfortable in extreme temperatures.
If aesthetics is the issue, then perhaps leather is the way to go for you, but unless you find a supplier that offers a product far superior in materials than OEM leather, you will spend $$$ and wind up with a less satisfactory product in terms of comfort and durability.
Pick your poi$on.
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1999 XLT 4x4 4.6
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