Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 10yo car with light tan leather. Looks amazing other than a faint blue rub-off from jeans at contact points on the drivers seat. I use leather cleaner once a year or so and it comes right off. I’ve had the car since my teen was a toddler. I highly prefer light interiors.
+1. Similar experience here. I will get another light interior.
Really? I've had a tan interior with leather for 2 cars and wear jeans all the time, and no issues. No issues with kids either OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 10yo car with light tan leather. Looks amazing other than a faint blue rub-off from jeans at contact points on the drivers seat. I use leather cleaner once a year or so and it comes right off. I’ve had the car since my teen was a toddler. I highly prefer light interiors.
+1. Similar experience here. I will get another light interior.
Anonymous wrote:My tan leather interiors were ok, there was some denim transfer though. I liked them but liked a car with black this time. I would be more worried if it’s fake leather.
Anonymous wrote:I have a 10yo car with light tan leather. Looks amazing other than a faint blue rub-off from jeans at contact points on the drivers seat. I use leather cleaner once a year or so and it comes right off. I’ve had the car since my teen was a toddler. I highly prefer light interiors.
Anonymous wrote:I have a 10yo car with light tan leather. Looks amazing other than a faint blue rub-off from jeans at contact points on the drivers seat. I use leather cleaner once a year or so and it comes right off. I’ve had the car since my teen was a toddler. I highly prefer light interiors.