Shirley?You jest.
The Cover King should be as good or better as the Dash Design. I'd like to see the video you reference, as I'm thinking if it was his truck, then they are not the form fitting seat covers, but rather, a less custom design that CK also makes(I'm not impressed with CoverKing. I saw an online video of some guy who referenced the set in his truck, which suggested they'd been in there awhile, and they were all bunched up and fugly. Another reviewer mentioned how the center console set he had never really fit properly. They're not bad, but I don't get the love for the brand).
The Cover King should be as good or better as the Dash Design. I'd like to see the video you reference, as I'm thinking if it was his truck, then they are not the form fitting seat covers, but rather, a less custom design
I put Wet Okole neoprene seat covers on my Protege5 when I bought it in 2001. 15 years later I sold the car and the seats looked new. In fact, the seat covers were still in such good condition, I rocked 'em on my Mazdaspeed protege for another 5+ years of surfboards, dog hair, weed ashes and surf wax.
A little expensive, but custom made with ports for airbags etc. Money well spent, and I plan on putting them on my Golf R.
I'm not tryna turn my daily driver into a show car. I'm gonna enjoy it everyday. Beach, snow, dirt, coffee, groceries, Home Depot...no problem.
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my grandpa used to put towels on the seats on his cars and my grandma's. they actually felt good. i think it was at least in part that my grandpa was a vegetable farmer (at least til his last 10 years or so) and didn't want to soil the seats. i remember him having a chevy celebrity wagon and he'd have the back seats folded and come home with tons of vegetables. he wasn't paid much but got to take home a lot of veggies.In lieu of buying seat covers and covering up that beautiful leather that you paid big bucks for, just put folded towels on the bottoms of the 2 front seats to absorb most of the wear - easily removable, washable, and cheap.
my grandpa used to put towels on the seats on his cars and my grandma's. they actually felt good. i think it was at least in part that my grandpa was a vegetable farmer (at least til his last 10 years or so) and didn't want to soil the seats. i remember him having a chevy celebrity wagon and he'd have the back seats folded and come home with tons of vegetables. he wasn't paid much but got to take home a lot of veggies.