Am thinking of having my two week old Civic 1.8 S reupholstered in genuine leather. Curious lang, would this have an effect (positive or negative) on the resale value of the car? I'll probably have to upgrade after 3 years (company requirement).
From browsing the threads, it seems that people sell their leather seats separately (switching back to stock seats to sell the car). Does "stock" retain its value better?
Appreciate your opinions.
Oh, and has Kelseat really gone out of business? I really liked the work they did on a relative's Fortuner.
Thanks very much.



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Guess there really is a reason to keep one's stock parts.
