Finally a Trunk Tray for the Civic Hybrid!
#12
Re: Finally a Trunk Tray for the Civic Hybrid!
Looks like something that might come in handy for carrying the kids dirty/wet football equipment and the very occasional "keeper" striped bass. Any thoughts on mounting a rod rack that won't reduce FE?
Is the price on E-Bay similar to that folks have paid from the dealer?
Is the price on E-Bay similar to that folks have paid from the dealer?
#13
Re: Finally a Trunk Tray for the Civic Hybrid!
Looks like something that might come in handy for carrying the kids dirty/wet football equipment and the very occasional "keeper" striped bass. Any thoughts on mounting a rod rack that won't reduce FE?
Is the price on E-Bay similar to that folks have paid from the dealer?
Is the price on E-Bay similar to that folks have paid from the dealer?
Anything up there has to push more air out of the way.
Physics is physics.
But I'm sure there are designs with lower drag than others. (which is probably what you meant.)
Last edited by kenny; 12-17-2006 at 05:11 PM.
#15
Re: Finally a Trunk Tray for the Civic Hybrid!
They said retail is $99, but i'm sure you can get a discount off of that if you ask nicely.
#16
Re: Finally a Trunk Tray for the Civic Hybrid!
LOL, i feel the same way. I'm a neat freak... I have the wet okole seat covers to protect the tan seats... But it's like, "Man, is there a protector for the seat covers a well?" I need a protector to protect the protector. But yeah, i know the feeling.
#17
Re: Finally a Trunk Tray for the Civic Hybrid!
That tray looks nice, but in case of a flat do you have to remove it in order to reach the spare? And as "SrfCity" noted, it looks like anything you put in the trunk will slide around.
IMHO, if you plan to put something dirty in the trunk it would be easier & cheaper to cover the bottom with a large sheet (or plastic wrap, if it's both dirty & wet), then remove the covering when you're done. Just wash the sheet and/or discard the plastic.
IMHO, if you plan to put something dirty in the trunk it would be easier & cheaper to cover the bottom with a large sheet (or plastic wrap, if it's both dirty & wet), then remove the covering when you're done. Just wash the sheet and/or discard the plastic.
#18
Re: Finally a Trunk Tray for the Civic Hybrid!
That tray looks nice, but in case of a flat do you have to remove it in order to reach the spare? And as "SrfCity" noted, it looks like anything you put in the trunk will slide around.
IMHO, if you plan to put something dirty in the trunk it would be easier & cheaper to cover the bottom with a large sheet (or plastic wrap, if it's both dirty & wet), then remove the covering when you're done. Just wash the sheet and/or discard the plastic.
IMHO, if you plan to put something dirty in the trunk it would be easier & cheaper to cover the bottom with a large sheet (or plastic wrap, if it's both dirty & wet), then remove the covering when you're done. Just wash the sheet and/or discard the plastic.
Last edited by felixdacat; 12-18-2006 at 01:31 PM.
#19
I put one in my HCHII
I have always had liners like this in all of my cars trunks.
They pay for themselves the first time something spills or leaks back there. Just pull out the liner and hose it off. This one is very nice because it is so deep. It cost me $70.
I recommend it as a worthwhile accessory for your Civic.
They pay for themselves the first time something spills or leaks back there. Just pull out the liner and hose it off. This one is very nice because it is so deep. It cost me $70.
I recommend it as a worthwhile accessory for your Civic.
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