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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm confused. How can a car's seats be both leather and bullet-proof? Seems like we were double-charged. Also what good is a bullet-proof seat cover - isn't your body on top of the seat? Honest questions...[/quote] If the bullet comes from behind, I guess.[/quote] But why do we also pay for leather seats then?[/quote] For one thing, it's probably a standard feature on the car at that trim-level. Secondly, leather seats are more durable and easier to clean than cloth, which makes sense in a motorpool / fleet vehicle, where there's more opportunity for spills and stains, as well as constant use. Cloth seats would likely need to be replaced before the end of service life of the vehicle itself, and that would be more expensive than leather. So leather is actually the cheaper way to go in the long run. [/quote]
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