These seat covers are awesome. Very happy with the quality and the value and they look terrific. Much better than my original seats and gives my car a sporty look. I was skeptical at first because the reviews of seat covers from other companies were not good. But the reviews for these seat covers were good and I agree. However, I do have some minor issues and complaints/suggestions regarding the installation. The front seat covers were relatively easy to install. However the straps that go under the seat and click together need to be a few inches longer. It is somewhat difficult to thread the strap through the buckle because you only have an extra 2 or 3 inches. It would be much easier if you had more slack in the strap so you would not have to hold the buckle in position in order to thread the strap through. Also, the Youtube video makes it clear that the upright cover needs to have the Airbag slot towards the outside. But the bottom seat covers are not so obvious. The side strap with buckle needs to go on the inside I found this out the hard way by installing the passenger side bottom seat cover on the drivers side by mistake. Not a big deal once I realized my mistake. The Youtube video is good, but it could be better. It is only visual with music playing in the background. It would be much clearer if there were narration explaining the steps as the installer proceeded. Also, they should Zoom in on the steps where you thread the straps or tie off strings, so you could see exactly what the installer is doing. The rear seats were more challenging. One problem that the video did not address was the shoulder seat belt strap on the passenger side. It loops through the top of the seat back. In order to install the upright seat cover you have to remove this strap. The only way to do that is to remove the bottom seat bench altogether so that you can unlock this belt from the hardware that secures it the floor. There is a little gray button that releases it. Once removed you can install the upright seat cover. The remainder of the video instructions were Ok but you needed some real elbow grease to remove the seat bench. The last real problem I had was that the female part the the seat buckles are so short to were they are bolted to the floor, that it was very difficult to get them to come through the slots in the back of the seat once you re-installed the bench. In order to do this I needed an extra pair of hands. I buckled all 3 seat belts and had a friend pull on them to hold them upright while I re-installed the bench. Even then, the buckles hardly come through enough in order to buckle the seat, but the seat belts can be buckled. This is not a fault of the seat covers, but rather the car manufacturer, in this case Subaru, who made the buckles so short and barely sticking out of the seat. When all is done they look and fit great. If had to do it again, it would only take me about 2 hours. But if you are a first timer like I was, give yourself 3-4 hours.