Is it worth purchasing a cargo cover?
#1
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Thread Starter
Is it worth purchasing a cargo cover?
I am anxiously awaiting picking up my new to me RX-450h next Saturday. It does not come with the cargo cover. I have never owned a hatch back before... do people find that they use their cargo covers much? Or do most people just take them out and store them somewhere? The pictures of the RX cargo covers make it look like they might be somewhat clumsey to use?
Thanks!
Thanks!
#2
I never used it ... more hassle than it's worth in my opinion ... besides, you can't see much through the dark tinted rear liftgate window ..especially if the interior is dark color. Mine has black interior
#3
Moderator
As you already know, it is non-essential. I would not purchase a new one from Lexus parts ... although you may like to get the price.
On my first Gen I kept there cover at home and now I have it affixed in the RX.
Be on the look-out to get an estimate of the street price in used market. Keep looking and if you find a good deal buy it.
Salim
On my first Gen I kept there cover at home and now I have it affixed in the RX.
Be on the look-out to get an estimate of the street price in used market. Keep looking and if you find a good deal buy it.
Salim
#4
Pole Position
Mine is in the garage somewhere.
We have additional darkly tinted windows, so can't see much outside looking into the vehicle.
We have additional darkly tinted windows, so can't see much outside looking into the vehicle.
I am anxiously awaiting picking up my new to me RX-450h next Saturday. It does not come with the cargo cover. I have never owned a hatch back before... do people find that they use their cargo covers much? Or do most people just take them out and store them somewhere? The pictures of the RX cargo covers make it look like they might be somewhat clumsey to use?
Thanks!
Thanks!
#6
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Thread Starter
I appreciate the feedback! They are going for about $100plus on ebay.... I think I will pass for now... like Salim said I will buy one if I find a used one for cheap.
WeatherTech mats are a definite must though!
WeatherTech mats are a definite must though!
Last edited by MikeInOr; 06-20-17 at 10:27 AM.
#7
Pole Position
Yes, Weather tech mats are great! We have the laser cut version for front, mid, and cargo areas. A little pricy, but EXCELLENT fit. There are other cheaper options, but less quality IMHO.
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#8
Lead Lap
As he said. I take mine out and leave it in the garage when I do my SnowBird thing; and when it's in the car, I rarely pull it to cover cargo.
#11
Driver School Candidate
i use mine even when i already have tinted window, maybe i am just OCD. but why would the cargo cover not included? isn't it standard? if it is around $100 on ebay i would still get it, however, if i was purchase the car (new or old), i would try to ask the dealer to have that included.
Last edited by gianttama; 06-21-17 at 03:35 PM.
#12
Mike:
That's really an issue, in my mind, of personal taste and need. It just depends on how you look at the whole issue of having or not having the cover. If it is a valuable asset for you, that's when the "quality" and "functionality" issues come to the table.
Personally, I believe it's a worthy asset, and the quality and functionality are such that I would spend money to replace it if it breaks or gets temporarily removed & lost. I also have the tinted windows, and we normally leave the cover retracted (in the vehicle but not covering the cargo area) because the RXh is just a leisure/grocery-getter/errand-runner for my wife's needs. However, when we go on a trip somewhere, I like having it there to cover the rear compartment goodies just to keep "inquiring minds" at bay. You can't become interested in what you can't see. Having now owned the vehicle for 10 months with the cover in place, I would have bought a used one off eBay if it had not been in the vehicle when we got it, and I will certainly do the same for any future vehicle purchase where it is an option. In fact, the '06 4Runner we just helped our daughter purchase did not come with the cover, but I located on on eBay and it is now in place in here vehicle. I only share that last detail to illustrate that my position is not theoretical... it's real world to the point of my having already invested money into it.
That's really an issue, in my mind, of personal taste and need. It just depends on how you look at the whole issue of having or not having the cover. If it is a valuable asset for you, that's when the "quality" and "functionality" issues come to the table.
Personally, I believe it's a worthy asset, and the quality and functionality are such that I would spend money to replace it if it breaks or gets temporarily removed & lost. I also have the tinted windows, and we normally leave the cover retracted (in the vehicle but not covering the cargo area) because the RXh is just a leisure/grocery-getter/errand-runner for my wife's needs. However, when we go on a trip somewhere, I like having it there to cover the rear compartment goodies just to keep "inquiring minds" at bay. You can't become interested in what you can't see. Having now owned the vehicle for 10 months with the cover in place, I would have bought a used one off eBay if it had not been in the vehicle when we got it, and I will certainly do the same for any future vehicle purchase where it is an option. In fact, the '06 4Runner we just helped our daughter purchase did not come with the cover, but I located on on eBay and it is now in place in here vehicle. I only share that last detail to illustrate that my position is not theoretical... it's real world to the point of my having already invested money into it.
Last edited by F250; 06-22-17 at 05:44 AM.
#13
Moderator
Talking about ease of use ... I do find it bit annoying that the side tabs have to be in groove and the 9/10 times I have to thread it again. Maybe there is a trick I am missing or my elbow height is not just perfect for the screen to be pulled in the right angle.
As comparison with first gen .. in first gen the action was simply pull and anchor one end the swing the other end down .. all in one single swoop and flick of the wrist.
3rd gen there is small ledge on the hatch which aligns perfectly with the screen.
Salim
As comparison with first gen .. in first gen the action was simply pull and anchor one end the swing the other end down .. all in one single swoop and flick of the wrist.
3rd gen there is small ledge on the hatch which aligns perfectly with the screen.
Salim
#14
don't bother with the cover...check out lloyd mats, they are better than weathertech in some regards. the plain rubber with the small dimples catch anything and everything. some of the weathertec let spills run all over the mat.
#15
Instructor
I use it because I don't like people looking in my car whenever I have something valuable. with a sedan, you can put your briefcase in the trunk if you park it outside somewhere. with a hatchback you don't have a hidden area. About 10 years ago I left my bag visible from the outside while dining at a restaurant. these degenerates broke my window to steal my bag. it only took seconds, I presume......