Yes ! Right in trunk --but no ipod cable ? I will ask the dealer
The net prevents your grocery bags from tipping over and having the oranges roll all over the trunk. A trunk liner (flat, not talking about those cargo holder thingies) won't do that.Forget the cargo net, the heavy rubber trunk floor liner is what you want to get. It will keep your trunk looking flawless.
I mostly leave mine flat on the trunk floor and just pick up the edge and stuff the groceries, whatever, under it. I think that works better than having it suspended and forming a V so close to the trunk sill (unless you have a whole bunch of stuff, in which case it's harder to stuff everything under the net).However, does anyone else feel that the cargo net is to close to the trunk lid? IMO if I were to want to lock down items from rolling the last place I would want them is at the very rear of the car. Why not further in towards the back of the seats. Sure its a longer reach but there is also less momentum to move the items when they are sandwiched between the seat and the net.
I mostly leave mine flat on the trunk floor and just pick up the edge and stuff the groceries, whatever, under it. I think that works better than having it suspended and forming a V so close to the trunk sill (unless you have a whole bunch of stuff, in which case it's harder to stuff everything under the net).
I thought I read in a brochure or similar that the Genesis sedan came with a cargo net for the trunk. Did anyone's car come with a cargo net.
Canadian car, but I don't think that matters.
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I thought I read in a brochure or similar that the Genesis sedan came with a cargo net for the trunk. Did anyone's car come with a cargo net.
Canadian car, but I don't think that matters.