🚗 Transform Your Ride with Luxury and Protection!
Coverado Seat Covers offer a luxurious touch to your vehicle's interior with high-quality NAPPA leather. Designed for universal fit, these waterproof covers provide superior protection against spills, stains, and UV rays while maintaining full functionality of your seats. Easy to install and stylish, they are the perfect upgrade for any car enthusiast.
Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Brand | Coverado |
Color | Beige |
Special Feature | Dust Resistant, Waterproof, Fading Resistant, Stain Resitant, Full Protection |
UPC | 743407111961 |
Manufacturer | Coverado |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Model | SCU003 Seat Cover |
Item Weight | 11.73 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 27.5 x 6.7 x 22.98 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | SCU003 Seat Cover |
Manufacturer Part Number | SCUF21 |
Special Features | Dust Resistant, Waterproof, Fading Resistant, Stain Resitant, Full Protection |
A**O
Awesome FRONT covers in 2010 (3rd gen) Honda CRV! Slight, easy mod with armrests.
Be aware that I did not put the back covers in, so I dont know if those are compatibile with this vehicle.I got these for my 2010 CRV because my front seats were insanely stained and nasty looking, but I didn't want to pay custom prices or get junky Walmart covers. I can't fathom you finding any better than these without going straight up custom for a CRV specifically with better materials. So if you have a 3rd gen CRV, even with seat arm rests, fear not. You won't find better at this price.These are quite simple to install. I'd recommend having a wire hanger handy to use for fishing the hooks from the front of the seat bottom under the seat to any part of the seat frame below that hold the straps tight.The plastic strap holders are easily pushed between the seat and back to attach to the straps on the rear bottom of the back cover. The included instructions are perfectly adequate.The only slight pain, and it IS only slight, is having to remove the armrest(s) on the seat(s) if you have them. Look up a video on prying off the plastic caps without breaking the tabs, then use a 14mm sock to take the bolts out. Put the covers on completely, then just take a utility knife and cut out a hole when the arm rest goes. You can feel the existing hole very easily through the cover. The armrest covers enough of the seat cover where there's zero chance of seeing the hole you cut out (as long as you just follow the hole in the seat plastic). I ordered some after market arm covers from ebay as well to complete the update (not shown in pictures).Pros:-Easy to install and look awesome. I have Grey interior and the gray covers match perfectly.-The quality is there for the price. Can't expect better than this, truly.-They're comfortable! These add some nice lumbar support to the seats and seem to hold you in nicely. Actually feels better than the original seat.Cons:-This is obviously a PL type material, so we'll see how it holds up. I don't expect it stay quite this nice looking for a super long time, but they will still look better than my original seats even if they do wear out.-You could poke a hole in this material pretty easily, so be mindful of anything in your pockets that could put pressure points on the material.Honestly, I can't recommend these enough based on first impressions.
N**L
Third time’s a charm
This is the third set of seat covers I tried for my Impreza and they fit the best and look the most natural of them all. Installation was pretty simple overall. They are comfortable, look great, and have been easy to clean so far.The other covers I tried moved around too much and had to be readjusted constantly. These stay in place and feel like they are naturally part of the seats.
A**M
decent seat cover
Nice covers. I put them in my 2022 Nissan frontier. They fit pretty well, without sitting on them you’d think they’re made specifically for this truck. it’s a pretty thick material, i don’t have heated seats so i don’t know how they’d work with that. the color is nice, and they’re holding up very well around six months into use. my only real complaint is the headrest pillow. it’s really not comfortable, it doesn’t sit right for me because of the height of my headrest being too short, and my wife hates it even tho it’s the right height for her, wish i would’ve got the pillowless version so i didn’t have these ugly straps on the headrest.
A**R
Car Seat Cover
Soft, the color is a little darker than my original seat, but it look great. I had a hard time with the front attachments yet overall durable seat cover.
R**.
Great quality and fit older Subaru!!! 1998 Impreza
I don't usually write reviews but these covers are an outstanding product. Highly recommend going for them even if Amazon says they don't fit, worth a try!For older subarus with tired seats your only option is cheap fabric covers (already went through 2X sets) or swapping in newer model seats. Fronts are easy, but I wanted to keep my wagon's fold down rear seat feature and options are limited and cost significantly more for decent condition seat swaps.These covers fit well and install was a breeze. They are slightly wider than 90s seats but once sat it they day shape and feel comfortable. The only poor fit area was the newer style tall head rest and that was an easy fix - roll up an old dish rag to fill the gap.The most impressive part of thus design is the rear seat which was easy to adjust and keep accest to all seaf fold hardware.Hopefully these hold up as good as they look and Ill be recommending them often to fellow Subaru owners looking to class up their ratty 90s/00s seats.
T**S
Easy install, odd material
I drive a Hyundai.Pros: These weren't too bad to install, they're comfortable and they look sharp. They're also cheaper than the $400 custom covers I was going to buy.Cons:--The material is pretty odd. It is smooth yet "sticky". I don't know how else to describe it. All I know is I can no longer slide into my seat; I have to plop and scootch. Maybe it will chill out after prolonged use.--They don't fully hug the seats. There are areas where you can feel and see that there is a space between the seat and the cover. The back of the seat is the most obvious place. To me this is interesting because the Amazon algorithm said it would be a perfect fit.--The covers are so heavily padded that the top of my head is almost touching my ceiling. I'm tall to begin with, but I can't lower the seat anymore either.--The headrest covers don't fit like in the main product photos. They're open ended with a big 'ol velcro tab that doesn't do much. I think they tucked and pinned the covers for the product photos.Honestly, I've already installed the darn things and don't want to go through the hassle of looking for new ones. I just needed something cheap that would protect my car. So if you're not particular, then this will do the trick. If you want a perfect fit, you're going to have to upgrade ($$$).
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