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Cloth vs Leather seat comfort

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I've only driven a pre production Ranger at the SF Ranger drive event and haven't seen any global Rangers so can't compare. I'm not saying they weren't comfortable but they defiantly didn't wrap around my side snugly, granted I'm fairly thin. I've already ordered a new Ranger so I'm committed to buying one and am very excited to get mine after the test drive. I've driven the Chevy and Toyota mid sized truck and by far prefer the Ranger after I driving
it. One of the few things thing I was disappointed in when I finally got to sit in it and drive it was the cloth Upholstery. The stitching on the seats in the XLT was thick and course and honestly what I would expect in a base model vehicle.
Here are a couple pictures of the Wildtrak interior


Looks like deeper bolsters that go all the way up. The foam was also on the firmer side, which I like. The seats are combination of fabric and leather but that fabric is really heavy duty. Colorado and Tacoma seats are not comfortable to me at all.

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Here are a couple pictures of the Wildtrak interior


Looks like deeper bolsters that go all the way up. The foam was also on the firmer side, which I like. The seats are combination of fabric and leather but that fabric is really heavy duty. Colorado and Tacoma seats are not comfortable to me at all.
Those Wild track seats look nice. I don't like the seats in the Colorado either, the Tacoma seats seemed about the same as the XLT Ranger seats.
 
 








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