I bought this set for my 2005 Volvo XC70 and although it has heated seats I still wanted something that would be instantly warm when I sat down on a cold winter morning. These Big Ant seat covers, which actually only cover the bottom of the seat, are awesome. They are large enough to cover the entire surface of my large and comfortable Volvo front seats. The fur of the sheepskin is smoothed, it is long and very soft. These covers were very easy to install. My only minor issue was having to slightly undo the elastic straps that secure the back of the seat cover. They tended to pull too far forward when I got in and out of the car. It should also be noted that a rear seat cover is only attached to the rear, so it can be easily removed, but at the same time it can move slightly when rear seat passengers get in and out. I really like that my seat heats up as soon as I get in the car. In my opinion these are quality cases sold at a reasonable price.
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