These are protective or decorative textiles designed to fit over the existing upholstery in a specific sport utility vehicle model produced in 2003 by a particular Japanese automaker. The purpose is to shield the factory-installed material from wear, tear, stains, and spills, while potentially enhancing the interior aesthetics. They come in a variety of materials, including fabric, leatherette, and neoprene, and in different colors and patterns.
Using such accessories offers several advantages. They help maintain the vehicle’s resale value by preserving the original seats. They provide a layer of comfort, especially if the original seats are worn or uncomfortable. Moreover, they can be easily removed and cleaned, offering a practical solution for keeping the vehicle interior tidy. The popularity of these items has grown steadily since the vehicle’s initial release, reflecting a desire among owners to personalize and protect their investment.