Poor Material, Cheap Quality
I bought this covers for my Toyota Camry 1993. For an old car i didn't wanted to spend much and this cost me with shipping. While it fitted good on the front bucket seats, the rear bench seat back cover is not a perfect fit. Major complain with this covers is the nylon kind of cloth that is used. Once you sit on it and it rubs with the body/cloths, threads start to come out of the covers. I am pretty sure this will not last more than couple of months.
For my Hyundai Santa Fe, I bought Synterior (company name) seat covers from ebay and those are made of thin vinyl material which imitates leather like looks. That one cost (free shipping) , fitted my truck seats in a nice way and far better quality.
This one are definitely not worth paying or even buying!!
Universal car seat covers
Service was fast, delivered on time and not very expensive; but the quality of the product is cheap and not practical for my car-may be universal, but doesn't mean it looks good for every car!
Meh...
Considering the price they are pretty good, better than using old T-shirts, towels or blankets as seat covers - these covers are made out of a thin and cheap stretch nylon/polyester material that is backed by some even cheaper and thinner sponge material. The fabric reminds me of the stuff they make cheap Halloween costumes for kids out of. The headrests are horrible - basically an ill-fitting bag that slides over the headrest - you get 4 of them. The front seat covers are easy enough to get on because they are only 1 piece each, had a bit of trouble getting the top part to clear the headrest hole, but with little modification it was no problem. The rear seats were another issue - if you're comfortable taking the bottom of your rear set out, again, no worries - but if you're not then I suggest another set. The rear seat is 2 pieces - a piece for the backrest and another for the bottom seat part. I have a 2009 Chevy Malibu and the bottoms to the rear seats were easy enough to pop out and secure the cover - the covers are held in place by a series of cheap elastic bands and clips, don't pull too hard or they rip right off. There are no holes for the seat belts so you may have to so some modding, like I did - my rear seat is a 60/40 folding one so that was another issue - I think that this set is more intended for the once piece backrest not the split one - I also had to remove the rear headrest and poke holes through the fabric so I could reinstall; either way it fit, and when the fabric settled and wrinkles came out, it didn't look too shabby. Overall I give them a 3 out of 5, but only because they're so cheap in price - the fabric is so-so and the construction is meh...if you've got some spare change and need covers this is for you, if you want quality then visit the dealer.
Just like I had anticipated. :)
I have a PT Cruiser so I knew that universal seat covers would be a bit big on my seats but it fits really well! I only had to place some U-glue on the headrest covers to make them look like a custom fit. I did have to cut holes for seatbelts on the back seats but I got a steal of a price. I feel as if they were the best deal for the cost. If you want a perfect fit for both the front and back, just remember you will have to buy direct from the car manufacturer and they always think their products are made out of freaking gold. For us, this was a great deal that arrived as promised.
Car seat covers
Great fitting product, smooth look, decent fabric, I especially like the back seat cover, looks nice & for a great price!