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- 2017 mazda cx-5 grand touring Premium package Soul Red Crystal
Instructions
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The cover is great and idiot-proof, but just a caveat - if you have light-colored seats the black flaps easily rub off onto the (p)leather.
Yup, tacked on a piece of light-colored felt
The cover is great and idiot-proof, but just a caveat - if you have light-colored seats the black flaps easily rub off onto the (p)leather.
The cover is great and idiot-proof, but just a caveat - if you have light-colored seats the black flaps easily rub off onto the (p)leather.
I've got the cover on order after buying our CX-5 last night, so I'm not quite following what you're saying here. What flaps and how is the cargo cover touching the leather? thanks!
Have a look at the instructions posted earlier
Don't worry about it. When you get it, you will see it's easy to install [emoji3]Still not getting it. I'm slow today, apparently.
Don't worry about it. When you get it, you will see it's easy to install [emoji3]
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Oh I'm not worried about that, was just curious about how it would mar the parchment leather we got in this car.
I ordered my 17 CX-5 with the cargo cover. At pickup, I watched the salesman install the cover and it took less than 20 seconds. It is extremely easy to install and works great. I only wish there was an easy place to store it in the car when not in use.
Thought it would be easy.
What about right up against the back seats in the cargo bay?
The back of the rear seats do not contact the cargo cover unless the rear seats are reclined. Even with the contact, I don't think you will damage the seats.
The cover is too long to sit on the cargo floor against the rear seats. Again, I wish there was a convenient place in the car to store it. On my wife's Prius V, you can store the cargo cover neatly under the cargo area floor.
You actually can store it under the luggage boardI see. Thanks for advising