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    "Yowza!!" is right. I can feel that!.
    I live here in the Shenandoah Valley. It does get cold here. I do not go out kilted when it is windy I am still working on the car sweep. When I think I have it, my nether regions hit the cold leather of my wife's car! I love my truck. It is a '91 Nissan with cloth seats. I don't have to worry about cold or hot seats

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    I think leather seats are just great. They don't take all that long to warm up in winter. Easier to slide onto the seat than cloth and doesn't mess up the pleats.
    Easy to clean as well.
    This morning caught me as lots of snow on the car and the snow brush is inside the car. Open the door and the snow just gets sucked in and spills on the seat. If you don't get all of it off it's kinda cool and wet on then thighs...LOL
    I would never go back to cloth seats. The leather just forms to your body like a second skin.
    The leather and hemp Kilt Guy in Stratford, Ontario

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    Quote Originally Posted by Canuck View Post
    I think leather seats are just great. They don't take all that long to warm up in winter. Easier to slide onto the seat than cloth and doesn't mess up the pleats.
    Easy to clean as well.
    This morning caught me as lots of snow on the car and the snow brush is inside the car. Open the door and the snow just gets sucked in and spills on the seat. If you don't get all of it off it's kinda cool and wet on then thighs...LOL
    I would never go back to cloth seats. The leather just forms to your body like a second skin.
    I have to agree! I love the seats in my new beast, just have to get used to them in the cold. They definitely make getting in and out of the truck a lot easier.

    As for the new truck...it's not quite new, but it's the newest vehicle I've owned. Details will follow, once I get my new vanity plates.

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