We have a 2004 Toyota Solara. I tried to show the details mentioned below in all the pictures. The true color is the yellowish-tan in the wide shots. For some reason the camera makes it look grey on the close up shots showing the texture and stitching.PROS:The covers look and feel fantastic, are made with thick material and have a good texture. They are just as pictured and slid on pretty easily within a few minutes. Note: you have to completely remove the headrest and wrap the elastic band around the headrest posts to secure the seat cover before reinserting the headrest. Once the covers are strapped in, everything's held securely in place and there's no sliding when getting in and out.The seat controls on the sides do NOT get covered by the overhang, so you can still easily adjust your seat positions.The 2 pockets in the front overhang section can be handy for medium sized phones. Mine is 5.25" long and it fits snugly lengthwise. I tried it standing upright and that worked just fine. The top of the phone didn't quite reach the top of the seat cushion, so it wouldn't bump the underside of your knees when you are sitting.CONS:The head rest covers do look nice and uniform from the front, but they're one sided which means the sides and back of the headrests are completely bare and the elastic belts and buckles are exposed. It's a bit unsightly since the belt and buckle are pure black no matter what the color of the seat cover ordered, so they stand out starkly if you have anything but naturally dark grey or black seats.Technically, the covers are both one piece, since a thick black elastic band attaches the headrest cover to the seat cover. You could simply cut the elastic attachment if you don't like the headrest cover and it wouldn't show as it tucks up snugly under the bottom of the headrest. We don't mind the look and only see it from the front ourselves, so we're leaving it as is.The seat covers are great overall and we’re very happy with them!