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Old 02-07-2004, 09:54 PM
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Default Interior question leather vs cloth

hi

was looking into a tundra... been looking for ever... maybe I'll actually get one sometime

anyways I was just wondering if the leather interior was allot more comfortable than cloth....

I like the idea of heated seats.... but leather doesn't wear very well (at least from what I've seen)... cloth seems to stand up allot better.....

anyways thanks
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As my brother-in-law said, "Getting a truck with a leather interior makes it look like you wanted a luxury car, but could only afford a pick-up truck."

My Tundra has the fabric interior. Keeping it clean is simple: Run my shop-vacuum over it once in a while to get the chunks of dirt up, and use the upholstry attachment on my carpet shampoo machine when it really needs a deep cleaning, like after the winter season.

Besides, to get the leather interior and the heated power seats, you have to get a Limited (I think?) That would automatically jack the price up a bit for something that isn't really that necessary. If you're willing to pay the extra for the Limited, get a fully loaded SR5, and use the money on something else, like nerf bars or a tonneau cover.
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