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So all together 4.5 Stars, they just came in today and it took my husband and I about an hour to install. The material feels nice and the installation was easy. It is quite stretchy and in some spots feels kinda flimsy when you are adjusting the straps but as long as you dont pull to hard You should be fine, we didnt get any rips at all. Ours didnt have a spot for the headrest to come back through in the backseat so we poked small holes and it went fine! Over all the look I wanted I got, the floor mats are from amazon as well and are a dead on color match. Will update after few weeks if any changes occur.We have two dogs, and wanted to protect the seats as best as possible, these are honestly great and you can pull them pretty tight so that they really fit to your seat! My boyfriend has all black interior and you cant even tell the seat covers are thereThey are okay. They match my car. They are kind of tricky to install and the backseat doesn’t have openings for seatbelts or the arm rest.We contacted the seller and they refunded our money. They were very responsive and quick and helpful.So I brought a pair of seat covers from autozone I think they was supposed to be universal they didnt fit my 07 Toyota Corolla seats. So I tried these and they fit so well they was super easy to install. We threw them in the washer and they came out the still in good shape so i think they are wash proof just try not to wash them too much.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.***Edit October 2012: Its been about two years now and I have to say that the seams have all held up, no rips or tears - the only issue I have had is that the covers have faded with the sun extensively. The rears of the back headrests look they are light grey and the front seat covers look light brown. I can't complain too much because they've done their part to keep my seats safe. I'm looking to replace them, maybe I'll order a new set and see if the quality has gotten any better. I'll update if I do.***Edit January 2013: I recently traded in my car and was surprised to find a mess under the car seat covers. Apparently the spongy material acts like a sifter that blocks the larger dirt and allows very fine particles of dust to enter and settle. When I went to take off the covers I was surprised to find what looked like dark colored talcum powder in little piles along the crevices of the the seats. Also I have a habit of riding with a soda can or a cup between my legs - don't judge, I like feeling...brisk. The condensation from the drink flows into the seat cover, mixes with the fine dust and leaves awesome little dirt rings on the fabric. In retrospect I should have checked more often or taken the covers off to clean, but then again isn't that what they're for?Easy to install but front seats the top where the head rest is doesn’t stay connected. Have to cut the seat belt slots. But looks alright once in the car. Would recommend buying a different set of covers.This is such an easy product to install, so soft and easy to clean. I haven't found any dislikes.Firstoff, honestly there is incentive for this review, as I am promised a free "dash pad" for a positive review(ended up being a tiny foam-holey placemat type of thing).With that being said, I will continue to be honest, but just wanted everyone to know that, in case it may have influenced other people a higher rating etc.So. These were a little complicated to put together, all kinds of strings and plastic loops for the flat nylon straps to go through. The instructions were a little confusing, the graphics very unhelpful, but reading through the wording a few times helped me understand what they were trying to say. I think all the straps were rather unnecessary... I did not use 90% of them; would have preferred if the front seat covers came in separate back and bottom pieces with elastic shrugs to keep them in place instead, but perhaps that wouldn't work best on some vehicles. Since they are one piece, they have strings attached to the underside of the crevice, so you can pull it through the crack and tether it with their loop and string situation... on my vehicle this was a nuisance, and didn't work very well, but they are in place, nevertheless!Really, it is a pain to put together, and things are not clearly marked on how to do it. An update on those instructions/graphics would avoid the troublesome nature.As I started putting everything together, I thought, "I don't know what all those reviewers were saying, when it took hours to put in their car and was very hard! This is not so hard, they must be very mechanically challenged!" (which I am not). Getting them in your car and generally on the seats is no problem, it's the tethering and cinching it all in place etc, that is the real hassle. It took me maybe an hour overall to install everything, and most of that was due to my inability to initially find how to lower my backseat to get the back cover around it properly (it's a new vehicle).All of this being said (sorry)!! It is a complicated pain, BUT once it's on there, it's on there and you don't have to think about it again. The headrest covers were wayyy too large to fit on my backseat ones, but I do use them for the front.These are not waterproof, so if you spill something you're still screwed, but it does protect from wear and tear and non-liquid mishaps.I have not had these for long, and if they decide to fall apart and be a problem, I will for sure update. As for now, I am happy that 1) "universal" seat covers ended up working out okay, 2) they're only $30, 3) you can tell they are cheap, but the design looks pretty good. Over and out!ETA: Feb '17, these still look awesome and one or two very minor liquid spills did not penetrate, which made me very relieved. The thin styrofoam-like padding in these are creased from wear, but that's no big deal.My delivery came fast and fit just alright on my IS300 2002 and if you do have one of these cars putting on the back seat will be a lot of work as for the front seats was a bit of work. It took me about 45 minutes to an hour to put them all on. I also had to cut a few holes myself for the seat belt to fit through. I give the material a 7 out of a 10. I gave the product a 3-star rating because 1 the material and second I had to cut holes for the seat belt. I hope this review helps your purchaseFirstly, I noticed when I was installing the front seat covers is that there are no cut outs for arm rests.... so I had to cut a slit up the side so the arms rests would fit... then I started installing the seat cover in the rear seat and the stretchy fabric around the edges ripped leaving a large hole. The material attracts dog/cat hair like crazy and it’s hard to brush the hair off because it clings to the fabric. Thin, garbage material. Don’t waste your money.Los monté en un Chevrolet Beat 2018 LTZ, quedan bien en vehículos de este tamaño después de sus debidos ajustes.La calidad es algo superior a los que venden en Walmart o Autozone, no se puede ser exigente por el precio pagado.Son elásticas, manejables y llevan velcros con el que es mas sencillo su cerrado.Los recomiendo para quienes quieran unas fundas sencillas, sin invertir tanto.Very pleased with the blue color which match pictures in the ad. Surface material seems fairly durable but material where strapping is attached is very thin and light duty but no tears yet. That is one of the reasons for the 4 stars and also because there are no straps on the rear seat backs in the bottom corners to hold them down. And finally the rear seat backrest cover does not come in 2 pieces so that you can open one side of the 60,40 seat at a time. Only a problem on very few occasions depending on your needs only important for people who need to use that configuration. The later issue is the only reason I may have tried to find different covers but now that I have them all on I would just disconnect the side I would need to open for that occasion. All in all they are still very nice looking and still functional if these things don't bother you.Pros:+ Good fit (Jetta TDI 2003)+ Comfortable+ Easy Install+ Attractive priceCons:- Very thin material (likely to break if stretch too much or scratch)- Cheap elastics and strapsI'm please with the product, I hope it will last a while though... i'll keep the review updated when then will wear.