I've had leather in past cars...mostly honda's. I don't miss it, and I'll never pay extra to have it again.
Benefits: Spill something, it comes right off. No stains. Smells great, very luxerous and looks WAY better when new.
Cons: You can't put anything on the seats that's heavey or sharp or you'll tear, stretch, mark, or dent it. Contrary to what people believe, it doesn't age well in all cars. Different leathers, different quality. My Honda's weren't bad, but when I seen them years after I sold them, the leather definitely ages, and not in a good way. I kept blankets on the seats whenever I carried something, but that doesn't all ways work either. If it's heavey enough, it'll still mark the seats.
If you have pets... DO NOT GET LEATHER. Their claws will ruin it, and then your screwed. Cloth is way better for pets. Now, if it's a wagon, just keep the pets in the hatch, and problem solved. Hair is hard to get out of cloth, but at least it's possible with some effort. try getting tears and marks out of leather as easily.
Just something to think about.
Benefits: Spill something, it comes right off. No stains. Smells great, very luxerous and looks WAY better when new.
Cons: You can't put anything on the seats that's heavey or sharp or you'll tear, stretch, mark, or dent it. Contrary to what people believe, it doesn't age well in all cars. Different leathers, different quality. My Honda's weren't bad, but when I seen them years after I sold them, the leather definitely ages, and not in a good way. I kept blankets on the seats whenever I carried something, but that doesn't all ways work either. If it's heavey enough, it'll still mark the seats.
If you have pets... DO NOT GET LEATHER. Their claws will ruin it, and then your screwed. Cloth is way better for pets. Now, if it's a wagon, just keep the pets in the hatch, and problem solved. Hair is hard to get out of cloth, but at least it's possible with some effort. try getting tears and marks out of leather as easily.
Just something to think about.