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Right. I don't get all the questions like this is a brand new thing. Motorcycles, tractors, quads, boats, etc all have vinyl seats. They all get used in hot and cold places. Go check some out....if you like them and it works for you go for it. Like pretty much everything debated on this forum....it may not be for everyone.This falls in line to me like a black Vinyl/Leather motorcycle seat. It's hot when sitting in the sun, but such is life. I think the pros out weigh the cons.
I'm not saying they shouldn't be offered, just comparing to the subject at hand: Marine vinyl interior.But not all of us plan to hose out our Bronco or always have the top off in dusty conditions. If Ford offered options, they will sell plenty to make it profitable.
I doubt it was lawyers, unless they off road. Seems pretty basic a topless vehicle designed for off road is going to have wet, dirty seats quite often.I'm not saying they shouldn't be offered, just comparing to the subject at hand: Marine vinyl interior.
That said, I can totally understand how a group of lawyers would get nervous about even offering ventilated seats in a vehicle marketed around open-top offroading. That's inviting at least a few instances of repair, or even litigation, around hardware failure due to element incursion.
Completely understand:What is humidity?
But at least Jeep offers Perforated / Ventilated seats as an option, that's all I'm asking for.I doubt it was lawyers, unless they off road. Seems pretty basic a topless vehicle designed for off road is going to have wet, dirty seats quite often.
This seems like the perfect solution for year round. Especially if the covers can be taken off easily and stored when you want to take the top and doors off and get real dirty. Spray down and then put the cloth seat covers back on...I like high quality vinyl, cleans up easily, wears like iron. If the texture is unappealing to you, a fabric seat cover takes care of that.
Ugh... no fun there.Completely understand:
Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Colorado = Low Humidity
Texas, Louisiana, Florida and many others = High Humidity