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Got this for a fiver. Really, I just wanted my grey rear bench to look less out of place with the black leather fronts I put in; anything else is a bonus. Came with zero instructions so took a while to figure out which is best for back and seat, and which way round but I sorted it out with a few minutes of trial. As some have said, it's not huge but mine is slightly bigger than a small hatchback's and it covers it without showing off the mesh bits (which tuck around the non-visible part) nor the original seat and it doesn't have too much baggy excess either. I haven't bothered to tie up the straps but I have hooked some up to anchoring points and it is staying put. I've had a passenger sitting on it for a few hours drive without complaining (considering its purpose isn't super comfort) and it looks capable for throwing stuff on the rear - not sure how long it would survive a dog though. You'll need to make your own headrest holes, and seal them somehow as I suspect they'd rip otherwise. The centre belt (which is not lap-only) is now buried under the cover and wouldn't be an easy thing to feed through but I never have a centre passenger anyway.Read full review
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Ok, it was cheap... and perhaps I should have expected it, but it's not a good fit at all in my Skoda Octavia. There remains loads of seat unprotected - at each side and between the seat back and seat base. A single seat cover would be best in my opinion.
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the straps on seat covers 3 have come of having to put string on to hold them together
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It works
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