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How is the comfort and durability of the seats, upholstery, and cabin features over long‑term use?

How is the comfort and durability of the seats, upholstery, and cabin features over long‑term use?

Beyond the mechanical stuff, interiors are also about comfort: seat foam wearing, fabric o r leather upholstery cracking, stitching coming undone, seat heating/cooling if available, rear seat comfort, cabin noises, etc. For the Glory 580 owners: what parts of the seat o r upholstery tend to degrade first? How often do you need to replace o r repair seat covers, o r adjust seat recline/headrests due to looseness?
Talha Kyanii asked on 16 Oct 2025 11:57:02 am
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Gari Master - on 16 Oct 2025 12:15:20 pm
What people report:

Some owners say the upholstery especially fabric/leatherette starts showing wear and tear after a few years: creasing, small cracks in leather o r vinyl, seams loosening a little. Front seats show more wear.

Seat foam comfort over time: for older Glory 580s with many km on them, the cushion begins to lose firmness especially in rear seats long rides get uncomfortable.

Cabin features e.g. adjustment knobs, recline / headrest mechanisms sometimes get loose handles / knobs may feel less tight. Also sometimes plastic parts door handles, interior trim show minor scratches o r finish fading.

What helps / owner suggestions:

Gentle usage not slamming doors, avoiding overstressing adjusters.

Using seat covers to protect upholstery.

Regular cleaning, avoiding harsh sunlight exposure which causes fading and material damage.

When condition deteriorates, some owners get upholstery repaired locally rather than replacing whole seat.
 

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