These were the only leather seat covers that would go well with my ivory interior. The listing says they are compatible with the Lincoln MKZ, but there is a fatal error in that statement. The assembly assumes that you can slide the plastic discs attached to the elastic bands through the space between the seat and the backrest. Not so in my car. There is a piece of leather connecting the two. With some ingenuity (and some rope from the shed) I glued two front seat covers to it. I wasn't interested in doing the back seats as nobody ever sits there and it's not worth the work to put them in. The good news is they look great with my light interior. They are soft and comfortable. The padding on the underside will definitely "lift you up" a bit, so I fiddled with the seat adjustment. I like the way they look - a lot. I hope they stay put. So far my first ride on them has been uneventful (i.e. no traffic) so I remain optimistic that they will last. Most of these leather cases require the "Magyver" thought process to get them as they didn't have instructions or a link to a video. This set is just as frustrating and difficult.
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