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Fits well on the 8th Generation 2008-2011 Honda accord bucket seats.
One of the key importance about these seat covers are the Side Airbag Compatibility which is critical for your own personal safety.
And with an Accord that gets a 5 star side impact rating, I don't want to drop it down to a 3 because I decided to get cheap seat covers.
NOTE:
Right out of the box, there are no instructions to which cover is for which side of the vehicle.
Both covers have a tag that says "Side Air-bag compatible", if the tag is on the left side, it's installed to the left seat (Driver side). If the tag is on the right side, it's installed on the right seat (Passenger side).
This is important because it has a special seam that allows the airbag to break through, and if you don't have it installed on the correct side, the side airbags might not properly deploy.
Also be careful installing the covers because of the side airbag compatibility seams, the seams can tear easier.
Pros:
-Good value
-Side airbag compatability
-Separate head rest covers allows you to have full access to the headrest height modification.
Cons:
-average durability, not great
-not water resistant to protect from spills
-seatbelts are sometimes hard to buckle up.
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I purchased a set a several months ago for my son's 2009 Subaru Forester. Given their low cost I didn't expect much, but I figured why not take a chance? Now, my son is collegiate defensive line size and has all the motor vehicle entry and exit grace of a cape buffalo. Despite dragging his denim clad butt countless times over the surface of the cover, they're as good now as the day they were installed. Installation, by the way, is easy. The only pain results from snaking the elastic loops under that seat and connecting them. But not a big deal.Anyway, after observing their thus far passing grade in my son's torture test, I liked them enough that I purchased a set for the non-perforated and therefore not particularly comfortable in the summer months leather seats of my 2012 Subaru Impreza.
And...I bought a spare set for when the inevitable wear, and unlikely but possible tear, occurs.
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