🚗 Upgrade your ride with Coverado – where luxury protection meets effortless style!
Coverado Car Seat Covers offer a universal fit for over 99% of vehicles, crafted from premium porous Nappa leather and durable leatherette with high-resilient foam padding. Designed for easy installation, these waterproof, dust-resistant, and fading-resistant covers protect your seats without hindering airbags, seatbelts, or massage features, delivering a sleek, modern look with full coverage for front and rear seats.
Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Brand | Coverado |
Color | Black&Red line |
Special Feature | Dust Resistant, Universal-fit, Waterproof, Fading Resistant, Full Protection |
UPC | 768904993254 |
Manufacturer | Coverado |
Has Seat Belt Accessibility | Yes |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Model | SCU018 Series Seat Covers |
Item Weight | 18.91 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 28 x 23.5 x 10 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | SCU018 Series Seat Covers |
Manufacturer Part Number | SCU21 |
Special Features | Dust Resistant, Universal-fit, Waterproof, Fading Resistant, Full Protection |
Y**N
Worth the price!
Sooooo much better than your typical universal seat covers. The front seats do look and fit alot better than the backseat. I did remove the bottom of the backseat to put on the cover, and it does help keep them secure. However the top doesn't look/fit the best. But I'm not too picky about it, I still think it looks nice. They're comfy and thick, and definitely keep the seats protected. It makes my car look cute and stylish. Its giving boujie lmaoo. It does have a strong smell but it's not stinky. I think it's def worth the price.
J**W
Pretty nice for the price
I was hesitant to put seat covers in my 09 Pontiac G8. I bought it new and have been daily driving it ever since. Naturally, the driver seat had started to tear. These covers are a nice kinda dark red, slightly burgundy that works well with a couple red GM pieces I've put in and it doesn't clash with the dark red of the body. The fit of these is surprisingly pretty good, given the universal style. The headrest fit in the front and back leave a little to be desired, but it's not bad, and under given the varied shapes of headrests out there. They stay in place well. You can tell the seat is a little thicker with them on and you sit a bit higher. If you can lower your seat a bit, it'll help. I had to improvise a little with some zip ties for some of the rear seat cover straps/anchors, and it seems to work well. Overall, I'm happy. And they are much cheaper than finding new seats leathers.
J**B
Fits well, looks good, needs lots of (gentle!) adjustment
A while back, a container of used motor oil burst open in the trunk of my 2015 Elantra. I didn't notice for several weeks, by which point the oil had permeated the entire rear seat, even climbing up the backrests and through the seatbelts. I got new seats and seatbelts from a junkyard, and cleaned them very thoroughly, but just wanted an extra layer of protection. Picked these up on the advice of an old reddit thread I stumbled across, and after installation and a few days of use, I'm very satisfied so far, with one major nitpick.First off, the good things:1) The material feels good in the hand, substantial but not so thick or firm as to feel like you're driving on top of a folded towel. The inside of the front bottom seat covers has little rubberized dots to help keep them from sliding.2) They look *quite* nice, to the point I think any future cars I'll have to find some covers, because for how comparatively cheap they are (~$165 at time of purchase), they make a car's interior look *much* more impressive.3) Fitment is (*once adjusted properly*) actually quite good, better than I expected for a "universal" seat. (On a 2015 Elantra, the back seat top covers are a little narrow at the outer edges, rear headrests have a little too much slack in the material, and the front bottom covers are made for a bucket style seat with a little more side bolstering.) I'll try to remember to get some pictures up in the next week or so.4) Speed. I spent a lot of time wrenching, vacuuming, and scrubbing, so the relative ease of installation here was a huge relief. I admittedly already had the rear bench seat out (which I absolutely recommend for optimum fit), but it was no more than ~15-20 minutes per seat, and you could get it done in 5 per if you weren't fiddling as much as I did.Not so good:1) Fragility. The covers themselves are decently rugged, and the elastic straps used are fairly stretchy, but those straps are ONLY to hold an existing placement as it is. If you try to pull or adjust the entire cover using the included straps, you will have problems. In trying to get enough slack to get the buckle where instructed and pull the bottom cover into the crack between the seats, I tried to tug one of the elastic bands holding a buckle by the cover, and it just ripped right off of the cover. Time will tell if that strap was really needed or if the cover will shift.2) Compatibility/fitment as instructed. I got things to fit quite well, but that was with some applied creativity. My results would not have been as good if I followed the instructions as written. For example, it wanted me to stretch a strap around a massive plastic seat hinge cover in a direction that would pull up the sides and ruin the way the cover actually fit onto the seat. I instead threaded leftover metal hooks onto these 4 "buckle" straps (except for the one that ripped off...) and hooked those pairs under the rear of my seat just like the front. Keep in mind that this was only possible because on the rear seats, I did a seat-out installation (which I absolutely recommend), and that left me with a few extra hooks.I made a lot more small tweaks to get things to fit tighter and closer, but that example should give you a sense of what's needed to actually get the most out of these.3) the crack. Every seat has a top and bottom section, so there's a lapse in coverage at where they meet. It's not really visible, but if you're looking to specifically protect your seats from spills and/or crumbs, these might struggle.Not sure yet:1) The finish is a semi-matte leather. It looks good, but oil and/or stains are very visible on the non-textured portions if there's good light on it. (I left a slightly oily handprint from a glove that had been handling the old seat. It did rub away/disperse, but was quite visible in the sunlight until I did.)2) I'm used to my seat feeling rather cold in the morning, but my first impression is that these don't take nearly as long to stop feeling cold. That's fantastic in winter, but I'm not sure what that says about summer, especially with black leather seats baking in the sun. I'm also not sure if they can breathe well, or if they'll cause lots of leg sweat on long road trips.3) The tops of the front seat covers are labelled as having "airbag blowcut"s, but it wasn't clear if they were sided or not, and I couldn't see any clear stitched lines that actually looked like blowout panels to me (though I'm admittedly no expert). I matched the side with that label to the side with the airbag labels on the seat, but it's unclear if that matters, is correct, or even if they actually have one.Overall, would have been a 4.5-star product, but that broken strap dropped it to a 3.5. I'm rounding up just because of how damn GOOD they look at their price point. Mine were on sale, and at list price (~$200) it would probably be a 3.
L**N
Best seat cover company. Choose your style and buy with confidence. The BEST price/quality ratio.
Honestly the BEST car seat covers you can buy for the money. Covers came carefully packaged and not rolled up/stuffed into the box which made it so the product had no creases. It comes with multiple latches for you to mount it and the quality alone is worth 5 stars! As someone who has spent months looking for, and buying cheap car seat covers , this was a saving grace. My seats also have no bolstering on the sides as it's an ex-cop car which has made finding something that fits without looking saggy difficult, but even still it fits like a glove. 10/10. Highly recommend!
E**L
Nice.
These seat covers are awesome. They're so soft and luxurious. The rear seats are kind of hard to install, but after you get them on they're so worth it. Definitely recommend. To the people with sport seats like myself, they'll fit, it's just a tight fit.
C**H
Look very nice, hard to install.
I have to say that these are not easy to install at all. I have a 2023 Ford Escape ST Line. The front seat covers were easier than installing the back seat covers by far. All were difficult to attach as shown in the vague instructions. I had to look up videos on how to do it. But because this is a universal after-market item, it's not bound to fit perfect. The back seat was extremely difficult to install. I had a coworker help me with them and we ended up having to use black zip ties to secure the back seat covers. I have not tried to the fold the back all the way down since, but there's a good chance the ties will become weaker, snap or prevent me from doing so. I haven't sat in the back, so I don't know if they slide. I've only had to adjust the front passenger side a little. The seem pretty durable, but I'm not confident that the straps will hold up over time. For the price, I hope to at least get a good amount use out of them for some time. They do look nice and protect the seat from spills, which was one of the biggest reasons wanted covers. They look like real leather.
S**S
Affordable and good quality seat cover
Coverado seat covers look good in my vechicle. The front seat covers installation was pretty straightforward and easy but the rear seat cover was a bit tricky for my vechicle. I had to remove the rear seat to complete the installation. When the rear seat was out of the way, it all look pretty easy.
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