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United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi
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Review on 2 Front Seat Covers For Cars Leather Waterproof Vehicle Seat Cushions Universal Fit For Honda Accord Toyota Corolla Highlander Honda Civic Ford Focus Fiesta Fusion Escape (2 PCS Front by Robert Mac

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It fits for 2019 Toyota Corolla Le

It took me about 1.5 hours to install the front and back seat covers. I'm not sure anyone would say that you should hear a "click" when you slide the discs through the gaps in the front seat to get to the rear. Basically I just pulled it out and twisted it so it couldn't be pulled back through the crack. I also had a felt boot on the underside of the front seats so I had to reach underneath to get the rims out. I was fairly new to this process as I've never done this before and I'm a 5'4" female so the front seats were pretty easy to install for me. If you've already done this on other cases, the Installation will probably be very easy, and you probably don't need a YouTube video like me.In the back seat, a second person had to help.On my car, I had a black stripe just behind the back seats when I pushed them forward (the seats go (not as far as I know). Space. The seating position in the front seats is just phenomenal I think. The center rear seat is a bit out of the way but looks nice. There is a slight crease where it connects near the seat belts but I don't think so that it's that bad, and if you pull back the edge of the leather trim it almost flattens out It doesn't cover the entire rear seat either, so it goes all the way to the rear seat headrests, though that doesn't bother me personally. There's also some wobble for a medium seat belt, but it's barely noticeable with the buckle. Also a bonus: There are pockets on the back of the two front seat covers. The skin is soft and almost "worn". It has the same smell as if you bought black leather boots. So if you are looking for that new car smell I would say it is not.

Pros
  • Cool
Cons
  • Almost everything is ok