Why are vinyl seats no longer an option?

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Back in the day lots of cars came with vinyl seats as the base option. I personally would rather have that then cloth, but the reason I often end up going to a higher trim level is just to get the leather or leatherette seats.

I noticed that if you get an Lightning Pro model, it comes with vinyl seats. My XLT Lighting has cloth seats. I would prefer vinyl. Found that this paradigm is also true for some HD trucks, if you get the fleet stripper model, it comes with vinyl seats.

When did we decide that cloth is better? I want vinyl back, it's easy to clean and long lasting. And cheap.

But anyway....
 
I'd imagine the "vinyl" materials used today hold up a lot better than yesterdays vinyl. Seems today you get cloth or modern day vinyl as options. Perhaps you can order some cheaper vinyl in a work truck trim still?
 
my ex company vehicle, 2023 Ford Edge, had vinyl seats....Ford promoted it as a good thing. My current Pathfinder has 'leather' seats but the reality is about 80% of the seat is vinyl. Only the part your butt is on and your lower back touches is actually leather. It's a scam to call them leather seats. Count me in the camp that thinks vinyl sucks.
 
The "fake leather" is much much nicer than vinyl or leather.
It's a slightly softer vinyl with a non shiny surface that's more matte in look and texture from what I've experienced on these new cars. Some have a leather pattern printed on them.
 
I hate vinyl. That and cheap leather are a plague, with cheap 'leather" being only slightly better.
Most vinyl sucks in terms of comfort but the ranger seats I had were perforated which I imagine is cheap to do with something like vinyl in mass production. They didn't feel too hot compared to older ford vinyl and it was both thicker yet softer feeling so it was actually nice compared to older ford vinyl was thinner and stiffer and not perforated but I never complained since it served its purpose as a work truck.
 
Because I will happily pay $1,000 for cloth seats. Then put a $20 blanket over them.

The blanket has since been repositioned to cover the entire bench seat area.
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In my experience, vinyl seats' intrinsic 'slipperiness' was the best for cleanliness and entry/exit ease.
However, they were the opposite for "butt grip" whilst driving.
Since I drive conservatively, I'd be happiest with vinyl too.

And, a big +1 for cloth covering.
 
Toyota does a great job of making vinyl look like leather in their mid trim models.
I figured I would hate our "Softex" - which is Toyota's name. But we have dogs and no leather was offered. Turns out I love it. It doesn't get as hot - easy to clean. Guess we will see how it ages. Its 5 years now, but its garaged so everything still looks new.
 
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