When I purchased my '98 last June - I was impressed that you couldn't tell the difference between the driver's seat and the passenger seat - both having nice tight wrinkle free leather.
After driving the car around 6,000 miles or so - I notice a lot of deep wrinkles in the driver's seat bottom - enough to really notice.
Now - was I just really lucky to get a car driven by a 86 pound person - or was something done to the seats to tighten them up - by maybe the detailer or dealership?
I know that seats are "baked" when new - to tighten up the upholstery - but I didn't think it something done afterwards.
There's no damage - no breaks - just the beginning of old age wrinkles.
After driving the car around 6,000 miles or so - I notice a lot of deep wrinkles in the driver's seat bottom - enough to really notice.
Now - was I just really lucky to get a car driven by a 86 pound person - or was something done to the seats to tighten them up - by maybe the detailer or dealership?
I know that seats are "baked" when new - to tighten up the upholstery - but I didn't think it something done afterwards.
There's no damage - no breaks - just the beginning of old age wrinkles.