That's not it at all lolI have similar issues; I don't mind. I prefer a higher-quality "loose" leather seat to a lower-quality "tight" leather seat.
It loooks to me like it isn't completely/properly attached. I'm sure the leather attaches under the seat with those white plastic tabs and sometimes they slip out of the retainer if not completely seated at the factory. I'd definitely take it to the dealer and have it fixed.It's been like that since I got it two weeks ago. I'm going to call the dealer tomorrow to see what they can do.
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Brent, on my 2011 the leather was extremely tight in the seat with no bunching up at all, but it also felt VERY cheap. The leather in the 2015 isn't quite tailored as properly as it was in the 2011, but it's MUCH higher quality, feels a lot better, and is just more comfortable and nicer to the touch in every way. I'll take it even though it's not tailored as properly as the 2011 was.That's not it at all lol
I just think it needs to be fitted better. My whole thing is don't make an excuse for them. You bought a brand new mustang don't settle for flaws that canned fixed.Brent, on my 2011 the leather was extremely tight in the seat with no bunching up at all, but it also felt VERY cheap. The leather in the 2015 isn't quite tailored as properly as it was in the 2011, but it's MUCH higher quality, feels a lot better, and is just more comfortable and nicer to the touch in every way. I'll take it even though it's not tailored as properly as the 2011 was.