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Discussion in 'Gen 1 Prius Plug-in 2012-2015' started by evebill8, Nov 20, 2012.

  1. evebill8

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    Hi folks,

    I have a regular Prius 2011, and PIP 2012. I ordered the cargo tray for my PIP 2012. Since 2 cars look identical. I ask the shop if I can use the cargo tray in my regular Prius 2011 too. They said it won't fit. Do you believe it?

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    Thanks in advance!
     
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    From all I have read, the rear compartments are not identical. They are close, but not the same.

    It should still fit, just may not be as snug as in the PiP.
     
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    Okay I keep you updated when I receive the mat
     
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    When I ordered the rear cargo liner for my 2012 Prius Five- Husky sent me the mat for the PIP by mistake. It did fit, but it was was very snug- I sent it back, they replaced it with the correct cargo liner for the regular 2012 Prius- it was a much better fit. The PIP liner will fit in the regular Prius-but it's a very tight fit.
     
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    Thanks all!
     
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    I got my cargo mat. Yes, indeed, the mat for 2012 PIP won't totally fit in the 2011 regular Prius. I am very surprised Toyota will have such a minor difference on PIP and regular Prius. Thanks all of your inputs!
     
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    EDITED:

    It's the Prius Cargo Organizer that won't fit a Plug-in Prius. The Organizer is a lightly carpeted tray which fits above the spare tire and below the lightly carpeted panel for hidden storage in the Prius. There's no spare tire compartment in the Plug-in Prius for this cool tray. I gave mine away at our Prius meetup.

    Sorry for any confusion I caused.
     
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    Eh? The "cargo tray" is an all-weather mat which has a raised lip going all the way around. That's why they call it a tray. It's completely above the floor, so the under-floor storage (or lack thereof) is irrelevant.
    Here's a photo http://touch.toyota.com/img/vehicles/2012/prius-plug-in/accessories/Cargo-Tray-405x225.jpg
     
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    Sorry about that, I fixed my post. Thanks for catching my error.
     
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    Is the Toyota cargo tray worth it? Or is a Husky/WeatherTech one better?
     
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    I would go with an aftermarket one. Especailly one that has a lip to keep things contained. I have a WeatherTech cargo liner from my 2012 regular Prius in my PIP. It fits in there, but kinda snug. Oh well, it works and once it is in place I don't move it around. Better than buying another one.
     
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    Thanks for the advice. I think the lip would help me contain dirt, liquids, etc.

    I think I will go with the Husky since I decided to get the Husky floor mats.
     
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    The OEM Toyota cargo tray (as they call the all-weather trunk mat) DOES have a lip as well. However, this lip makes it near-impossible to lift the tray easily, so you can basically forget about accessing the under-floor storage if you get it.
    After pointers by some of the other forum members, I think I'm going to sell my carpet and all-weather cargo mat and get a canvasback instead, which will also cover the seat backs.
     
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    I like the canvasback concept since I plan on putting in items that require folding the rear seats. I think I am gonna get the Husky since it is half the price and I do need the lip, which the canvasback does not have (according to the pictures).
     
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    I didn't know they redesigned the cargo mat for the PIP. I thought they were still making the 2 piece garbage they made for the regular Prius. The OEM one doesn't look bad, there is a lip. I might have gotten that if I didn't already have the WeatherTech cargo liner previously.
     
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    yeah it's got plug-in written on it too
     
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    I tried doing a search on ebay about this canvas back cover and came up empty. A link would be greatly appreciated!
     
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