🚗 Elevate your ride with comfort, style, and smart protection!
Motor Trend’s universal 2-pack faux leather seat covers protect your car’s most vulnerable seat areas with padded, non-slip design and convenient storage pockets, combining durability and luxury for everyday drivers.
Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Brand | Motor Trend |
Color | Black |
UPC | 826942661600 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00826942661600 |
Target Audience | Women, Car Drivers, SUV Drivers, Men, Truck Drivers |
Manufacturer | BDK |
Recommended Uses For Product | Van, Car, Suv, Truck |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Model | MTSC-421 |
Item Weight | 1.01 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 22.5 x 21 x 3.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | MTSC-420 |
Manufacturer Part Number | MTSC421 |
M**O
excellent price. I will buy again
Excellent, fit perfect in 2007 Chevy Tahoe. good material very comfortable easy installation i recommend.
T**A
Best product ever
These are the BEST seat covers I have ever hadthey stay in place ( I slide out of my truck) look like custom,feel soft .I will be buying more for my rear seats and even for my sonas a gift
G**E
Good value... it'll do for now.
As the saying goes, "It's better than nothing".One day delivery with Prime.Pros:- It's affordable- universal fit... kinda- protects your seat or covers stuff up- fast delivery- let's be real, they're cheapCons:- Universal fit, that doesn't fit right for my specific vehicle, but it can be made to fit.- the "beige" color is hideousWas it easy to install? Kinda... I got lucky. Out the box, the only easy part was sticking the plastic discs between the seat cushions and attaching the hook in front.This was listed as fitting my vehicle on Amazon. I own a 2006 Toyota Sequoia. It's a universal fit and it wasn't so universalThe elastic band that typically goes underneath the seat didn't for me. The elastic band will ride up due to the bottom plastics at the base of my seat. You might not have this car specific issue like me. There is another elastic that hangs down from the center of the front pockets. That elastic has a hook at the end of it and it hooks on perfectly to the plastic underneath the front of my seat. NOW to deal with that pesky elastic band so the sides don't ride up and so the cover lays flat. I would recommend getting some car interior s-hooks. I had some left over from another car cover. I ran the elastic through the open end of the circle and hooked it on to metal frame that attaches the chair to the floor. I did so on the left and right side of each chair. This made the seat covers lay flush on the seats. Haha... SUCCESS!Would I recommend it? If you want to protect your seats and not spend a lot, these will do. If you have a 1st gen Sequoia you can make them fit, but maybe don't be such a cheapskate like me and go with something better... or go with the black/ grey ones. The "beige" color is like a yellow cream/ pastel color. I guess I can live with this color instead of returning them for the black ones (I'm cheap and lazy).As far as durability goes only time will tell. The seat covers seem like they're made well and they should last a bit.I threw on some seat cushions to further protect the seat from wear and tear, but that's for another review. I hope this review helps you in making the right choice.
M**S
Good value, Does not last long.
Good Value.Only lasted 3 years. Strap broke on the bottom, and material broke on the top.I wish it lasted a few more years.Looks good in vehicle.Very easy to install.
K**Y
Great Seat Covers
Great quality and good fit
J**D
This Did NOT Last 6 Months on the Driver's Side
These 'Seat Bottom Only' seat covers by Motortrend, did no even last 6 Months before starting to peal and fall apart.For Perspective:I Installed these bottom seat only covers on a 2013 Subaru Outback, and I have driven About 5500 Miles since I installed them at the end of May 2022. I often wear jeans and sweat pants (sometimes shorts in the summer) 99% of the time. I don't abuse my car, and I keep it clean, by detailing and cleaning at least every month, or sometimes a bit more often.The Issues and Results:The elastic and clips that you attach between the seat bottom and the seat back, do not keep the seat cover in place at all, and the seat cover moves which is the reason for the crease in it (See Pic). The side flaps do not have anything that attaches them to the underside of the seat; So, you are not able to secure them without adding your own modification. The Outback has a plastic cover for the power seat controls on the door side, which allows the door side flap to be tucked into it, and that is the only thing that holds it in place, until it is pulled out from movement. I did have to keep tucking it in on a weekly (sometimes a bit longer) basis. I stopped doing so after the material started to break down, which started in late October. One month later they look like this. The durability is definitely NOT as advertised by Motortrend. If I could give durability a big fat ZERO for a rating, I would do so, but one is the lowest for ratings. The value for the $35 dollars (original price I paid) was not worth it to me; so again, I gave it a rating of one. At this point, I would pay more for a better quality material (like real leather), which should have a far better durability. The only thing this seat cover has done that I'm happy with (to this point) is protect the seat; however, based on the deterioration, that will likely change in the next few months, if they are not changed out. I expected far greater durability based on what was described, and I'm definitely very disappointed with this product. I would like my money back, although they likely will not do so.Opinion:If these covers were designed to be connected to underside of the seat bottom from the side flaps, they would likely have lasted longer.
R**W
Pretty good fit.
I bought these seat cover/cushions in hopes of preventing future wear on my leather seats. They fit pretty well on my 2020 Ridgeline captains' seats. A tad bid short in the in the back, which does not affect function. But visuallyit gives up the jig and one can tell it's a cover and not the real seat. The side panel is a tiny bit long near the front, sometimes obstructing easy access to my seat controls. Not a big deal. (Sorry for the photos being sideways - Amazon.com would not allow me to reposition them.)My only concern is the elastic strap that holds down the side panels. It's not a thick nor sturdy elastic strap. Mine is stretched pretty much to the max and I worry that it will eventually just give out or will be prone to dry-rot since it is so stretched. If a thicker elastic is used, I think this would be a close to perfect seat cover/cushion. It would be great if it was made in leather too. I would be willing to pay the extra cost if they worked as well as these.I've only had these on for about a week but so far so good. No shifting of the cushion while entering or exiting the car.
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