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I had both CSAT cloth and full leather [seats](dealer's lot car), so I can say leather makes it easier to remove dust collected driving on the track [with windows open]. Cloth seats actually hold you better vs ZCP leather seats, so I miss those a bit.
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I had both black leather and cloth. I pick Cloth all day. It just looks and feels better
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Had cloth on my 17 M3. Honestly for a sport build I loved it. Stayed cooler than leather which is crucial in florida heat. Looked sporty, didnt really show any wear, durability was great.
Nothing but positives from a previous cloth user by me, it was great on the F80. It also matched the carbon fiber trim quite nicely. Never understood those that complain about "luxury" in an M3/4 which shares common interiors with a modest 3/4 series. I got the M for performance not the luxury standpoint. If luxury was of that much importance I'd be driving a M5/550 or a 7 series/S class. Last edited by IDBGOD; 07-10-2018 at 02:57 PM.. |
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I value performance over luxury but in this case high performance seats ARE luxury to me. I love the speed cloth in my E92 M3 and I love CSAT in my F80. My E92 is now 10 years old and a click over 100K miles; the speed cloth has to this point held up extremely well, better than the leather (which I've never treated, cleaned, or conditioned). As others have pointed out carbonstructure goes surprisingly well with the CF trim even though the patterns aren't terribly similar.
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I regretted cloth from the day I took it home, about two years ago, in my F80. Probably will sell the car sooner than I normally would significantly because the cloth looks and feels dated and stodgy, even though it is immaculately clean and unworn. Obviously, this is just my taste. Besides the contrary opinions in this thread, 911T’s as well as other Porsches are equipped with cloth, evidencing that cloth must to many be modern and sporty. Just not me. For me, it’s buyer’s remorse that did not fade, the cloth seats.
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These are my first cloth seats in 18 years. I was a stanch leather only supporter for a very long time. However, when I sat the the carbonstructure F80 I was blown away by how much better it felt than my leather 340i interior comfort wise. Sure, it wasn't as "luxurious" but it felt good, it holds you in place better, and it has a nice texture to it that breaks up the monotony of the interior a bit. I don't regret it at all.
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All M cloth is underrated until you see how they still look brand new 10 years later and then people wished they got it instead of leather.
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I've had the carbonstructure cloth in my 16 F80 M3 with 18k miles for 6 months now and it's been holding up really well. I'm interested to know how the older 15s with 50k+ miles are holding up.
And I definitely agree with the previous posts, pictures don't do the cloth justice.
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Carbonstructure still looks perfect - including on the driver's seat. No wear on the cloth. Driver's bolster started to show some wear fast - by 15k. I started using leatherique on it and moved my seat back to get in/out and it stopped wearing and looks pretty good. Overall my entire interior looks damn near brand new. |
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Hello guys, i am happy to see im not the only one with this dilemma. I just ordered M4 CP and i have +- 14 days to possibly change the configuration. My goal is to make it unique with good reseeling value. Thats why i went for rare individual color (Urban green) and cloth seats. I am sure cloth is better in all ways i am just not sure it will hold its value as well as leather. I am planning to only use it as weekend car so seat material wearing out is not that much of an issue for me. Do you guys think it might actually make the car more valuable lets say after 10 years because the fact that there will be less cars with cloth seats ? I am kinda judging by myself because everytime i was looking for used bmw i basically skipped the cars with cloth seats :/ Thanks for any suggestions.
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You see that is the problem, i dont know what i want when it comes to seats i have never seen cloth seats for f82 in person and while i like the looks of it and the supposed comfort, i like leather as well for its more luxury feel. i am just looking for small pros and cons to help me decide.
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Buy it because you want it. Buy it with the understanding that it may not have the perceived value to others that it has to you, and thus, may be harder to sell should you ever decide to. Only you can make the decision about whether or not cloth will be satisfactory for you. There aren't really any pros or cons; there's no right or wrong. What's a negative to one person (...leather upkeep) may not be to another person. What may be considered a cheap alternative that takes the premium out of a car like the ///M3/4 (...cloth) may be seen as a plus to a self proclaimed "purist". At the end of the day, only you know what you'll be happy driving. Listening to strangers' opinions not only keeps you from being true to yourself, but it could ultimately end up being a financial/emotional disappointment. If resale was/is a major concern, look no further than Alpine White, Black or one of the blues......all with black leather. Your buyer's pool would be large. |
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When I bought my Austin yellow M3 ZCP (full leather), there was a java green M4 ZCP and as much as I loved the Java green, there was no way in hell I’d even consider buying it - because it had cloth seats.
I see some here like cloth, but IMO, BMW is a luxury brand and every car should come with leather. But i do think BMW has the worst leather. I think the Merino leather I’ve got is no where near as nice as the leather in the Audi’s and MB’s I was looking at. I also liked the M2C, but I know I couldn’t live with the crap rubber they call Dakota leather - I had that in my 335xi and will never buy a car with that crap again. |
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