Cargo cover and cargo tray
#1
Cargo cover and cargo tray
Hello all,
I have a 2014 CX-5 and I am looking for Cargo cover and tray. I found some cheap 2013 CX-5 cargo cover, will it fit in my 2014? Sorry for a newb question, I am a first time Mazda owner.
Thanks,
Andy
I have a 2014 CX-5 and I am looking for Cargo cover and tray. I found some cheap 2013 CX-5 cargo cover, will it fit in my 2014? Sorry for a newb question, I am a first time Mazda owner.
Thanks,
Andy
#4
I too just bought a CX 5 and looking for a cargo cover.
I was offered $230 taxes in for a cargo cover from the dealer, is that considered a good deal?
thanks a bunch
#5
You can do way better for the same part elsewhere (for some reason the cargo cover seems to get a real dealer surcharge, more than some other accessories).
For instance, this is the OEM part on Amazon for $153. Just google it, there are a couple of other places for around the same money.
Do make sure you get the OEM part-- the Mazda design raises the cover with the hatch, so you don't have to retract it to get at stuff. It's quite a nice design.
For instance, this is the OEM part on Amazon for $153. Just google it, there are a couple of other places for around the same money.
Do make sure you get the OEM part-- the Mazda design raises the cover with the hatch, so you don't have to retract it to get at stuff. It's quite a nice design.
#6
You can do way better for the same part elsewhere (for some reason the cargo cover seems to get a real dealer surcharge, more than some other accessories).
For instance, this is the OEM part on Amazon for $153. Just google it, there are a couple of other places for around the same money.
Do make sure you get the OEM part-- the Mazda design raises the cover with the hatch, so you don't have to retract it to get at stuff. It's quite a nice design.
For instance, this is the OEM part on Amazon for $153. Just google it, there are a couple of other places for around the same money.
Do make sure you get the OEM part-- the Mazda design raises the cover with the hatch, so you don't have to retract it to get at stuff. It's quite a nice design.
#7
You can do way better for the same part elsewhere (for some reason the cargo cover seems to get a real dealer surcharge, more than some other accessories).
For instance, this is the OEM part on Amazon for $153. Just google it, there are a couple of other places for around the same money.
Do make sure you get the OEM part-- the Mazda design raises the cover with the hatch, so you don't have to retract it to get at stuff. It's quite a nice design.
For instance, this is the OEM part on Amazon for $153. Just google it, there are a couple of other places for around the same money.
Do make sure you get the OEM part-- the Mazda design raises the cover with the hatch, so you don't have to retract it to get at stuff. It's quite a nice design.
#8
i buy ALL my mazda parts from tasca. there are only 2 sites on the web that will sell for the best price. one is parts.com, which is the huge autonation group. the other is tasca:
Tasca Parts | Lowest Prices Anywhere for Genuine OEM Parts
both tasca and parts.com selling price is the same, the difference is shipping and handling. tasca has the lowest cost on shipping and handling. where parts.com has the advantage is if a large part is ordered, like a hood. parts.com will source the part from the dealer nearest to you, so the actual freight cost will be less. plus, it seems like parts.com is much faster in parts delivery. so if you can wait, tasca is the place to go.
Tasca Parts | Lowest Prices Anywhere for Genuine OEM Parts
both tasca and parts.com selling price is the same, the difference is shipping and handling. tasca has the lowest cost on shipping and handling. where parts.com has the advantage is if a large part is ordered, like a hood. parts.com will source the part from the dealer nearest to you, so the actual freight cost will be less. plus, it seems like parts.com is much faster in parts delivery. so if you can wait, tasca is the place to go.
#9
That's a good price. Looks like the Amazon price went up $10 since I posted that, so your source is the better deal even with slightly more expensive shipping.
One thing-- I notice the Tasca part # shows an "A" suffix, and indicates that it replaces the non A part. The Amazon part has no suffix. I wonder if Mazda did a running improvement? Anyway, sounds like a great source for this item, and a great resource in general.
One thing-- I notice the Tasca part # shows an "A" suffix, and indicates that it replaces the non A part. The Amazon part has no suffix. I wonder if Mazda did a running improvement? Anyway, sounds like a great source for this item, and a great resource in general.
#10
That's a good price. Looks like the Amazon price went up $10 since I posted that, so your source is the better deal even with slightly more expensive shipping.
One thing-- I notice the Tasca part # shows an "A" suffix, and indicates that it replaces the non A part. The Amazon part has no suffix. I wonder if Mazda did a running improvement? Anyway, sounds like a great source for this item, and a great resource in general.
One thing-- I notice the Tasca part # shows an "A" suffix, and indicates that it replaces the non A part. The Amazon part has no suffix. I wonder if Mazda did a running improvement? Anyway, sounds like a great source for this item, and a great resource in general.
Last edited by keninn; 06-26-2014 at 10:39 PM.