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I had the chance to ride in an Outer Banks model with roast leather interior as well as the cloth.
Personally I found the cloth slightly more comfortable but my wife seemed to prefer the leather - and the fact that it comes with-
A) power seats
B) lumbar for front passenger
C) rear cup holder
I also hear the leather headrests are adjustable though I can’t confirm this.
My kids who are 10 and 12 voiced that they thought the rear seat back in the leather was “hard” and sort of protrudes into their back as compared to the cloth.
I didn’t spend a lot of time in the back seats to really pay attention.
Can anyone chime in regarding their personal experience who has driven it for a bit regarding leather - vs cloth and specifically rear seat comfort. Thanks.
Personally I found the cloth slightly more comfortable but my wife seemed to prefer the leather - and the fact that it comes with-
A) power seats
B) lumbar for front passenger
C) rear cup holder
I also hear the leather headrests are adjustable though I can’t confirm this.
My kids who are 10 and 12 voiced that they thought the rear seat back in the leather was “hard” and sort of protrudes into their back as compared to the cloth.
I didn’t spend a lot of time in the back seats to really pay attention.
Can anyone chime in regarding their personal experience who has driven it for a bit regarding leather - vs cloth and specifically rear seat comfort. Thanks.
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