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Old 03-24-2010, 11:58 AM
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Not to be a detractor, but it looks like it's aftermarket leather to me. Especially with the cloth inserts in the door panels. (That's usually a dead give away)

Notice the extra looseness at the butt seating area on the driver's side. It'll fold over and crease within a month or so of use. Not good.
Good attention to detail there. It is weird how the side panels are cloth. I hope that the upgrading that Mahindra does will not release something like that! I'm sure they wouldn't...
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Old 03-24-2010, 01:27 PM
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I think that it will not be an afterthought on the American trucks. Otherwise there will be plenty of cloth TR20's and TR40's all over the place.

Ditto on the no leather though. My brothers tundra has it and it is nice, but I feel guilty sitting down in it after riding ATV's. I want a truck to do manly truck things, ie involving dirt
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Good attention to detail there. It is weird how the side panels are cloth. I hope that the upgrading that Mahindra does will not release something like that! I'm sure they wouldn't...
Speaking of cloth door inserts, note how small they are- the door is almost completely plastic. Dress that up with leather and you have- a plastic door, mostly.
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While difficult to tell, it sure looks like a standard transmission to me.
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Speaking of cloth door inserts, note how small they are- the door is almost completely plastic. Dress that up with leather and you have- a plastic door, mostly.
Works for me. I want an inexpensive workman like interior sitting on top of a real truck.
And yep. the tranny shown is a bolt-action.
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