They are pretty good, I have them since May and I have received several ppl complimenting on them, 'cuase they thought those are real leather.
There are a few problems though:
1. They sometimes move after you seat on them for a while. (check underneath for tips)
2. They can get wrinkled, but still acceptable to me.
3. Your back seats can't do 4/6 split without taking the top part of the seatcover off.
4. The material is not very strong, becareful when you move heavy/sharp stuff on them.
5. Ugly emblems that come with them (check underneath for tips)
6. Only 2 headrest covers are included and they do not fit well. I would suggest you to not use them at all to get a more unison look.
A few tips with these seat covers:
1. you have to make a few holes to fit the metal bars on the headrests (front seats and back seats). Just small enought so they will fit through the plastic stop-catch things.
2. there are several ways to cover up the ugly Matrix or Type X emblem, a) remove those stitches with a sharp knife b) cover up with mp5 emblems from protege5online c) some fellow p5 owner here made quite a few custom made emblems which are shown on the ebay auction.
3. purchase some anti-slip sheet for carpets, you can get those from Ikea, or some office appliance stores. Cut them up and fit them under the bottom part of front seat covers, since they tend to move a lot.
4. those metal hooks included in the package are for you to hook the seat covers on to something in your car so they will stay. I suggest trial and error.
5. use some armor all for vynl and they will look like leather.
These are what I can think of right now, PM me if you have questions. Good luck!
