Like anything in life, you get what you pay for. If you want a precise fit and superior quality, spend over $600 on a set of Wet Okole seat covers. However, they appear to be decent seat covers for the price. You'll have to tuck in some extra fabric and live with the empty space where the top and bottom of your front seat fold down. You also need to spend a few days letting them air out (they have a decent chemical smell out of the box). And you pretty much have to remove the bottom of the rear seat so you can tighten the straps. As for the straps, a piece of advice: don't over-tighten the straps. You overtighten them or they break. But once you put them on, they look normal. Good enough for everyday driving.
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