You can't avoid it new cars, well you may be able to avoid leather in the model you buy but the majority of the rest of the companies range will involve leather... Thus supporting it anyway.
I suggest buy old cars, they're better and more reliable anyway. Plus, vinyl
I'm pretty sure my Toyota yaris hatchback it has no leather in it and I don't think my Nissan pulsar hatchback has any leather interior? When I was looking at cars I was strick with the leather interior as I personally find leather disgusting.
I don't think my car has any leather.
But honestly, unless you are buying a car brand new then you can't always have much say on the matter. Not to mention the plastics or rubbers used in your car could also be made from animal derived ingredients.
It's best to focus your energy into something more productive than something you can't really do much about.
It's best to focus your energy into something more productive than something you can't really do much about.
This.
On topic, there are umpteen bazillion cars out there with no leather. And if you pass up a perfectly good second hand car on the basis the seats are leather, I'd say you take yourself too seriously.
It's best to focus your energy into something more productive than something you can't really do much about.
This.
On topic, there are umpteen bazillion cars out there with no leather. And if you pass up a perfectly good second hand car on the basis the seats are leather, I'd say you take yourself too seriously.
It's also far better to buy/own an older car and actually maintain it considering all the pollution created by manufacturing new cars! Yes they may run more economically etc, but it still doesn't outway maintaining a less efficient older car.
It's best to focus your energy into something more productive than something you can't really do much about.
This.
On topic, there are umpteen bazillion cars out there with no leather. And if you pass up a perfectly good second hand car on the basis the seats are leather, I'd say you take yourself too seriously.
It's also far better to buy/own an older car and actually maintain it considering all the pollution created by manufacturing new cars! Yes they may run more economically etc, but it still doesn't outway maintaining a less efficient older car.