My first car was a 1991 Ford Explorer Sport. It came with grey vinyl seats. They were interwoven strips of vinyl instead of a flat sheet. They were great and lasted the 15 years we had the truck.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....
The optional seats were a velour type cloth material. I've got similar velour cloth in my 2000 Ford Taurus. That material is comfortable and durable (at 26 years).
The cloth used by Ford and other manufacturers is like burlap.
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