Leather seats A8 vs S class

After a similar age the S class leather looks wringled up grandpa IMHO.
As far as the leather issue, I recall there being a problem with the early 07 S550's leather stretching out. I'm pretty sure it's been fixed for a while now. But, yes if you look at used S550s a lot have stretched out leather. That one minor issue really has no proper reflection of Mercedes interior or leather quality. Mercs interiors are the best in the business (out side of the Rolls and Bentley world).
Here are two pictures: one of an early S550, (and you can actually see the leather beginning to stretch) and another of a top of the line Audi A8 W12 interior. Disregarding the minor stretched leather issue in the Merc, you're telling me the Audi interior is superior!? No way!
I had the A8 for 3 years and did over 150000 kms. The S class was bought for the wife a bit later and to date has done only 45600 kms. Plus I am much rougher and bigger than my lady.
Both cars receive same beauty treatments but the S class is visibly (and ofcourse comparatively) more wrinkled up. Thats a fact and so I just raised it.
On looks I agree totally and whole heartedly agree, the ambience in Sclass interior is far more grand and refined and that too is a fact.
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MB has more comfortable seats though.
I ordered a new S-Class in the end,Audi (currently) has nothing to compete against S63.
Do your 3 month old shoes feel as tight as they were when they were new? The honest answer is no and the reason is the leather has stretched. There was a poster on the SL thread who purchased a used SL500 and was sorely disapointed that the driver seat was wrinkled and was going to buy a new seat. Good idea if he weren't going to sit in it.
The amount of wrinkling is dependant on the type of leather in the car. You will see more wrinkles in the premium leather seats in the S class than the standard leather since the nappa leather is much softer as well as thinner than the regular leather. I owned a 560SEL for 14 years and there were limited creases in the leather on the driver's seat but the material used would have put saddle leather to shame---thick and firm.
My wife has an S550 with the Designo interior and the aniline leather is absolutely beautiful, smooth grained and soft to the touch but it is also very wrinkley. It is not her weight since she weighs 105 pounds it is the leather. We recently purchased a custom made leather Italian sectional with leather similar to the Designo and you'll never guess what --- it is wrinkling.
There is little that you can do short of not using the car that will eliminate the natural wear lines on a leather interior. If you can't stand it get MB Tex.



