Anaduff
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Yes, thanks. I wasn't sure of fitment since car changed in 2017 in Europe but going by what that says 2009+.Like this...
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The Insignia B which is basically what 18+ Regal Sportback and TourX are was introduced in Europe as a 2017 model.My 14 and 17 Regals were both mfg in Canada.
18+ Regals are EU made.
Just tried with the glossy screen protector in place with the May sunshine here, it glared like mad!Good to know, since we barely have any sunshine at this time of the year. Need to see for myself and determine if that turns me off too much.
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I did some research and found that the one from a Chevy Cruze is supposed to fit. It is a light greyish color, pretty close to the headliner color and way cheaper than the one from Europe. It's a GM part made in Korea. I have not installed it yet but looks like it will fit. GM part number 95126940, put in your favorite search engine, I got it on Ebay in a few days from supplier in US for about $20.Yes, thanks. I wasn't sure of fitment since car changed in 2017 in Europe but going by what that says 2009+.
Finally installed it. Color match is acceptable.I did some research and found that the one from a Chevy Cruze is supposed to fit. It is a light greyish color, pretty close to the headliner color and way cheaper than the one from Europe. It's a GM part made in Korea. I have not installed it yet but looks like it will fit. GM part number 95126940, put in your favorite search engine, I got it on Ebay in a few days from supplier in US for about $20.
Looks good. Has anyone seen one in black?Finally installed it. Color match is acceptable.
Finally installed it. Color match is acceptable.
That looks pretty cool. How big is that? Doesn't look like it could really hold anything other than a pair of reading glasses? Any other photos? Something from outside the passenger door? Trying to gauge the difference in the color shades. Thanks!
It is made with sunglasses in mind and does that well. I don’t have another picture handy, I’m not in same place as the car right now. I’m picky and I think The color match is pretty close. It doesn’t look like an add on or out of place.That looks pretty cool. How big is that? Doesn't look like it could really hold anything other than a pair of reading glasses? Any other photos? Something from outside the passenger door? Trying to gauge the difference in the color shades. Thanks!
A different part number is assigned for different color.Is 95126940 for a specific color?
I typed that into eBay and appears different shades...
It’s for a specific color. It’s a little covered over on the label but it’s 95126940. Fits a Chevy Cruz. Ebay is a little cheaper but they all were shipped from Korea when I was looking. I looked back at the history and I got mine on Amazon (thought it was ebay when I posted original pic_) and it shipped from US so arrived in a couple days (co. name Litekorea).Is 95126940 for a specific color?
I typed that into eBay and appears different shades...
Did you find any that were black? I've only seen gray...Is 95126940 for a specific color?
I typed that into eBay and appears different shades...
Could the rear cover be turned around? That is, to be used to cover the setbacks when you've folded down the seats for hauling?Maybe it's overkill, but I like using a seat cover after I leave the gym or am just sweaty/dirty in general. The rest of the time I enjoy the seats just as they are. I needed something I could throw on when needed and removed just as quickly.
I decided to try out 3D's Seat Defenders. They looked pretty good and I have really liked their other products. I picked up two of the front seat covers ($19.79 ea.) as well as the rear seat cover ($32.99). The topside is terylene (a synthetic polyester) and the underside is a rubbery material called EVA, making them waterproof.
Front Seats
They're quick and easy to throw on the seat, no straps required. The top is elastic and there is a foam cylinder on the underside that squeezes between the seat cushion and seatback.
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View of the underside and foam dongle, which does a great job of keeping the cover in place. Upon getting in, I sometimes have to shift it back over slightly.
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Rear Seats
The rear cover is made of the same materials but attaches using a different method. There is a long strap that clips behind the headrests. It's a bit more involved but still easy to put on in a minute or so.
There are slots in the seat cover to accept the seat belt buckles too.
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Below is a better shot of the strap system. The outboard side of the straps go behind the headrests and pass through the two loops on the inboard side of the headrests. The strap buckles together and can be adjusted for length.
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So far, I really like them. They fit well and do the job. It's a seat cover, what more does it need to do?
That's a great idea... never thought of that. I don't see why they couldn't be. Given that they're only held on by the loops, it'd be easy to do. Then just tuck the bottom portion underneath the cargo liner or something.Could the rear cover be turned around? That is, to be used to cover the setbacks when you've folded down the seats for hauling?
I've never seen it in black but you could paint it with interior plastic trim paint to whatever color you want.Did you find any that were black? I've only seen gray...