I’ve always been keen on red sports cars with tan leather seats. But the FE has Alcantara as a no cost option… I’m thinking this makes it a no brainer. As a comparison, Alcantara is A$2000 extra in a new Supra. I can’t think of a downside…?
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Why would you feel self conscious about wearing driving gloves? I wear them routinely to protect leather touch points in my cars. I keep black, tan and red gloves around that match the interiors of my cars. I keep them in the cars and remove them before I get out so they’re always available. I started wearing gloves after I saw what happened to the latex gloves I’d wear when doing procedures at work. It’s the same thing that you see on metal hand rails after being held for years by people. If people’s acidic sweat can do that to iron, just imagine what can happen to leather. I’d rather toss a pair of $10 gloves than spend $500 or more to remove, recover and replace a steering wheel. Just sayin.Yes sweaty hands will be bad, but I wouldn't say ruin. I'm sure detailers will bring stuff back to life again! I'm going to try to use gloves but am sure will feel too self-conscious after one drive!
I’ve researched this long and hard and the consensus from long-term owners on the internet is that alcantara steering wheels aren’t worth it... they get dirty and ruined and can’t be properly cleaned or restored to their original state. When new, they are a better driving experience than leather though, IMO.On this note. Steering wheel… Sweaty hands ruin that stuff or is it better than leather?
I'm just weirdWhy would you feel self conscious about wearing driving gloves? I wear them routinely to protect leather touch points in my cars. I keep black, tan and red gloves around that match the interiors of my cars. I keep them in the cars and remove them before I get out so they’re always available. I started wearing gloves after I saw what happened to the latex gloves I’d wear when doing procedures at work. It’s the same thing that you see on metal hand rails after being held for years by people. If people’s acidic sweat can do that to iron, just imagine what can happen to leather. I’d rather toss a pair of $10 gloves than spend $500 or more to remove, recover and replace a steering wheel. Just sayin.
As long as you’re true to yourself, nothing else really matters. I’m a huge fan of authenticity. Do what makes you comfortable.I'm just weird![]()
My one thought was that the stitching on the Alcantara looked a little plain compared to the leather design.I was thinking seats more than steering wheel. I’m still going to get a leather wheel.
Some of us prefer high quality leather. We also like colors other than black.I’ve always been keen on red sports cars with tan leather seats. But the FE has Alcantara as a no cost option… I’m thinking this makes it a no brainer. As a comparison, Alcantara is A$2000 extra in a new Supra. I can’t think of a downside…?
Any idea where the leather in the Emira falls in the quality department?Some of us prefer high quality leather. We also like colors other than black.
Alcantara is a mid-cost material in my mind for seating surfaces and trim. It's more expensive than plain cloth, and may be equally as desirable as some of the low to mid grade leather. But nice leather can be a better choice for a grand touring car.
I prefer a lether streering wheel.On this note. Steering wheel… Sweaty hands ruin that stuff or is it better than leather?
They say it is nappa leather, which is full grain leather. Since you can't hide imperfections on full grain leather the leather has to be carefully selected and cut to usable sizes. Other than designer leathers, nappa is generally the best quality available.Any idea where the leather in the Emira falls in the quality department?
Personlay, I consider alcantara and lether are the same premium material. It's a personal preference or custom to choose. For me, lether steering wheel and alcantara seats with lether seat sides are perfect.They say it is nappa leather, which is full grain leather. Since you can't hide imperfections on full grain leather the leather has to be carefully selected and cut to usable sizes. Other than designer leathers, nappa is generally the best quality available.
The idea of Alcantara being a "premium" material is one of the most successful falsehoods ever perpetrated by the automotive industry, and is strictly put forth to make money off unwitting buyers. This video explains why its pricing has nothing to do with quality:
Didn’t lotus say the base seats would be leather on the bolsters and technical material on the cushions, this could be there reference to Alcantara is going to be on the base seats, similar to the base Porsche seats , admittedly they don’t have leather side bolsters but leather lookalikes. I’m going boring black nappa leather as it stands the test of time.Some of us prefer high quality leather. We also like colors other than black.
Alcantara is a mid-cost material in my mind for seating surfaces and trim. It's more expensive than plain cloth, and may be equally as desirable as some of the low to mid grade leather. But nice leather can be a better choice for a grand touring car.