Thanks, but NO thanks. I'll take the "english" way out! What is that " Spanglish" ? JK. I've heard of NAPA leather, CORITHIAN leather, PATENT leather, and my favorite- PIGSKIN, but I would feel like a real A-hole every time i had to correct one of my friends (when they talk about the interior of my new car)................ America, F**K YEAH
I am sure it is a better quality leather, but it looks nearly identical to the black interior in my new 2012 JGC Overland, right down to the stitching.
I'm pretty happy with the Nappa leather interior on my 2012. From the pics, hard to tell how much better it might be or whether it is worth the additional 2500.00
I'm pretty happy with the Nappa leather interior on my 2012. From the pics, hard to tell how much better it might be or whether it is worth the additional 2500.00
It's not so much the quality of the leather is better, its the amount of leather in the car the whole dashboard is covered in leather as well as the doors and center console. I think it's worth the price and don't regret paying for it at all. The interior design, materials and fit and finish on the new 300 is excellent, the leather package just pushes it over the top!
Wow... that looks great!! I do prefer the out side of the Gen 1's Not that I am in any way saying the Gen 2 don't look good, they do. I wish I could put that inside my car. I can only imagine how nice it is in person, well worth the $2500.00
It's not so much the quality of the leather is better, its the amount of leather in the car the whole dashboard is covered in leather as well as the doors and center console. I think it's worth the price and don't regret paying for it at all. The interior design, materials and fit and finish on the new 300 is excellent, the leather package just pushes it over the top!
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