Folks
Anyone have the standard cloth seats in their VX ? I'm not a big fan of leather seats (the capital 'I' in sweat left by the buttocks isn't a pretty thing in summer ! ) but I don't know how comfy & hard wearing the cloth seats are.
Also, is there a better way I can spend £300 on ICE than the VDO optional kit off the Vauxhall list ? i don't want to buy the std one then ungrade in a year.
Thanks in advance guys ! I have to order by end of February but I'm starting speccing early !
Bob
Cloth Vs Leather Seats & Stereo Options
Started by
Purebob
, Jan 05 2003 05:36 PM
5 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 05 January 2003 - 05:36 PM
#2
Posted 05 January 2003 - 06:33 PM
You should try wearing trousers when driving a VX! You are much lower than other road users so they can see in you car when the top is off!
Seriously, I have leather and have not had a problem, it is however low grade leather in my view. You could always try biscuit colour as this does not attract the heat in the same way as black. I borrowed a cloth seated VX for a week and was put off. Although it had done little mileage it must have had a hard life as the seats were worn. The car must have also got wet inside as the seats had a seriously damp smell to them. Rain runs off leather quite nicely!
#3
Posted 06 January 2003 - 09:23 AM
I'd agree with Andrew H. I went for leather so that rain water was easier to remove if I got caught in a shower with the roof down. This decision was vindicated when I felt first-hand how wet and squidgy the cloth seats can be at Bedford Autodrome. The cloth seats on the PalmerSport cars looked very heavily worn. I know they have a lot of people getting in and out of them, but the leather seats had stood up to it much better.
Phill
#4
Posted 06 January 2003 - 02:08 PM
Hi Bob,
I decided not to have the standard ICE, and bought a Kenwood that will play MP3 cd's. Therefore having
200+ tracks on one CD, so I don't need an autochanger. Fitting is a piece of cake, you want a new bit of trim at about £30 (ish) if i remember correctly.
I'd previously put alot of my music onto my home PC so it was great. Personallly I would not bother to upgrade to much, as you can't tell the difference, especially with the roof off at anything over 50 mph.
Cheers
Tony
#5 Guest_minus8 (Guest)
Posted 06 January 2003 - 02:51 PM
Ditto. Only Nidd Vale gave me a car with the VDO unit in it for no charge as I was adamant I did not require it.
The Kenwood MP3 player is fantastic, the one I have plays WMA files as well so the average track only takes up 2MB at CD quality thats over 300 tracks per CD. I now have my entire CD collection in a 12 CD wallet.
Re Leather seats: Like most peole I have to mop up water, which has leaked in overnight, from my seats in the morning. For this reason if no other I am glad I chose leather.
#6 Guest_mark (Guest)
Posted 06 January 2003 - 03:07 PM
I agree with all the comments above. The VDO stereo isn't up to much, I've replaced mine with a DAB Blaupunkt unit which is far better. It cost about £350 with remote and additional aerial, the sound quailty is far better and ability to play MP3s is also good as mentioned above so no need for a changer. The remote is very handy as you can turn the stereo up and down easily so you can hear it at speed.
Leather seats have been a must with how much water leaks in, mine is in again today for the 6th attempt to fix it.
Mark
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