How Do You Buy Car Seat Covers?
Seat covers can add comfort to your car, protect the seats against fading and wear, and cover damage that already appears on the seat. Step 1 Consider price. The old adage, “You get what you pay for,” applies here. The price helps signal the quality of the cover. Mass-produced covers, for example, are often inexpensive but are not built to last. They’ll shift around and wear over time. Step 2 Know your car’s make, year and style of seat. Cars come with such seat styles as: front bucket high back with adjustable headrest; front bucket low back with integrated headrest; front bucket captain’s chair; plain bench, solid front or rear; or split bench seat. Step 3 Consider the type of headrests on the seats, whether the seat belt comes out of the seat, and whether the seat includes an air bag, electrical controls or manual controls. Some headrests sit on two posts; others sit on just one but have a special mechanism. Seats that have air bags appear in the latest models of Volvos, Lexuses, so
Seat covers can add comfort to your car, protect the seats against fading and wear, and cover damage that already appears on the seat. Consider price. The old adage, “You get what you pay for,” applies here. The price helps signal the quality of the cover. Mass-produced covers, for example, are often inexpensive but are not built to last. They’ll shift around and wear over time. Know your car’s make, year and style of seat. Cars come with such seat styles as: front bucket high back with adjustable headrest; front bucket low back with integrated headrest; front bucket captain’s chair; plain bench, solid front or rear; or split bench seat. Consider the type of headrests on the seats, whether the seat belt comes out of the seat, and whether the seat includes an air bag, electrical controls or manual controls. Some headrests sit on two posts; others sit on just one but have a special mechanism. Seats that have air bags appear in the latest models of Volvos, Lexuses, some Toyotas and some V