madwolf said:
The first time I saw the "leather" in a BMW I thought it was just poor quality leather. I've seen the exact same thing in other BMWs (two 328i, onincluding mine and I just now realise all of them had leatherette. So I guess real leather in BMWs isn't very common?
Poor quality leather? You must be talking about the real leather that comes in the 3 series, which is total crap.
The leatherette, in contrast, looks and feels like a very soft plastic. The most obvious defining features are single stitching and a very smooth/flat, and rather artificial (read: perfect) appearance. It's far more durable and always looks better than the real thing, but doesn't breathe as well (can be bad in summer if you don't cool the car off first) nor is it as soft.
Quite frankly, being who I am, I'm not much a fan of leather in cars. It usually ages poorly, requires constant upkeep (to at least slow the aging process if not outright prevent it), and doesn't even feel that good. I want to be held into the seat and not worry about getting water or anything else on it...not feel like I'm floating on a cushion.
As such, I prefer synthetic suede/alcantara, a stiff/durable durable cloth (BMW style...check out an E36 318 to see what I mean, not the cheap fuzzy stuff that most Japanese, American and Korean cars pass off as "cloth"), or leatherette.