Downgrading to "standard" leather?
#1
Downgrading to "standard" leather?
I'm somewhat new to Porsche, my Cayenne being the first one. I'm already thinking of pricing out a new 958 CTT or CTTS, but I want to go for a different look. Currently I have a Black ext, Espresso/Cognac interior. I wanted to do Silver ext, Black interior, but I'm worried about the quality difference since its "standard leather". I won't be able to get to the dealership for a few weeks, but is there a huge difference? My natural leather hasn't worn at all, its very impressive, very nice to the touch. I'm hoping the standard leather isn't as bad as BMWs I've had in the past. Thank you!
#2
Rennlist Member
If you have the full leather package with ruffled seats the difference will be noticeable. Standard leather is perforated on the seats and I believe the dash and door are no longer made of leather. I have full leather on my 955 and have always thought the standard leather kinda low rent when I have seen it. But this is with 955/957's.. Maybe the 958 standard leather is nicer.
#3
Do any of the seat options come with ruffled leather? What did I miss? From what I can tell, the seats are either partial leather (seating surface and seat back) or entirely leather. The 14-way and 18-way seats are the single best feature of the interior.
#5
RL Community Team
Rennlist Member
Rennlist Member
The other options are "natural" leather in Espresso or Espresso / Congac. Both of those are full leather options.
The full leather represents leather on the dash, armrests, etc., not necessarily the seat back, etc.
#6
Decaf, I understand that full leather includes the dash, etc. My comment/thought was the current generation does not have ruffled leather available on any trim.
I do believe that full leather also includes full leather on the seats, not just the seating surface itself.
I do believe that full leather also includes full leather on the seats, not just the seating surface itself.
#7
for 958, i believe ruffled leather is an option on 14 way seats only. not sure the extended leather option changes how much leather is on the seats but it adds leather to the dash and, perhaps most noticable to owners, also to the doors.
Trending Topics
#10
Just call me Pops
Rennlist Member
Rennlist Member
I have a 958 CTT with full leather and while pricing out some cars yesterday at the dealer played with a possibility of a "downgrade", which lasted all of 5 seconds. The difference is that obvious. My cognac/espresso is in pristine shape at 60k miles and for any future purchases there is no going back. Ever.
#11
RL Community Team
Rennlist Member
Rennlist Member
Got it.
#12
RL Community Team
Rennlist Member
Rennlist Member
I have a 958 CTT with full leather and while pricing out some cars yesterday at the dealer played with a possibility of a "downgrade", which lasted all of 5 seconds. The difference is that obvious. My cognac/espresso is in pristine shape at 60k miles and for any future purchases there is no going back. Ever.
Or both?
#13
Rennlist Member
As someone mentioned on another thread, ruffled seats are like sleeping on messed up sheets. I ordered this option on a 996, because I thought it looked cool on a demo. It was OK, but I'd never order again -- wasn't a plus for me. It was a $400 option back then -- 1999 (I was younger and more impressionable back then).
#14
Just call me Pops
Rennlist Member
Rennlist Member
#15
As someone mentioned on another thread, ruffled seats are like sleeping on messed up sheets. I ordered this option on a 996, because I thought it looked cool on a demo. It was OK, but I'd never order again -- wasn't a plus for me. It was a $400 option back then -- 1999 (I was younger and more impressionable back then).
I think "ruffled" is a bit of a bad misnomer (at least in the 996) as it is really more of a "not stretched taught" look/feel.
The only two issues we've had is the dash has bubbled and one of the rear seats ended up with an impression of a dive regulator in it. Otherwise 65k and 12 years of sitting unprotected outside and it still looks and feels great.
Except for the perforations I'm happy with the black partial leather interior of the CD. I'd have liked to do the full leather, but I'm not remotely disappointed in the quality of the materials so I'm not pining for it.
Now if I was spending the money on a GTS or TT(S) there is no way I wouldn't do full leather, but the black would be my default choice if there wasn't something I liked better available (currently I'd go for the red).