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Thought this was really cool... Enjoy and hopefully some of you didn't know about this! Cheers.

That was SUPER HELPFUL as I was completely perplexed on how to store this cargo cover within the vehicle. Thanks for the find @Karam.31 😀
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Thought this was really cool... Enjoy and hopefully some of you didn't know about this! Cheers.

Nice. Just stored my cargo cover in that space. Thanks for sharing.
 
Don't have a cargo cover, but like that I now have another place to hide things with that pocket to the left. Thanks for sharing!
 
What’s everyone adding? :D
I'm going with cargo net (find them quite useful when bringing home groceries), cargo tray (to protect the carpet, and have a dog so on long trips he will lay on his bed on top of the tray), mud guards (like the look, even if not totally useful), and all-weather floor mats (all Tellurides come with carpet mats and dealers make you pay for them, so figured I would get the all weather mats in lieu of the carpet mats. When they go bad in a few years I'll upgrade to some precision mats like weather tech).
 
I'm going with cargo net (find them quite useful when bringing home groceries), cargo tray (to protect the carpet, and have a dog so on long trips he will lay on his bed on top of the tray), mud guards (like the look, even if not totally useful), and all-weather floor mats (all Tellurides come with carpet mats and dealers make you pay for them, so figured I would get the all weather mats in lieu of the carpet mats. When they go bad in a few years I'll upgrade to some precision mats like weather tech).
Have you seen the all weather floor mats? How do they compare to weather tech in your opinion? How about the cargo tray? I see it has fold markings but wondering about quality and function.
 
Have you seen the all weather floor mats? How do they compare to weather tech in your opinion? How about the cargo tray? I see it has fold markings but wondering about quality and function.
I have only seen both of them in photos. Many good reviews on the all-weather floor mats from users on here. No floor mats will last the life of the vehicle (and still look good) so I decided on OEM for now, and then will switch in a few years or buy same ones again for much less. Cargo tray looks good in pics and @MJ Johnson recently gave good reviews on it and sent photos of it. I will mostly have the 3rd row down, so it will be very nice to have just to protect the vehicle. I believe a cargo net also helps from things sliding around on it (like groceries).
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Have you seen the all weather floor mats? How do they compare to weather tech in your opinion? How about the cargo tray? I see it has fold markings but wondering about quality and function.
I have the cargo tray. It does the job but even though there is folding marks, it doesn't fold for sh#t! I have problems with it if I need to put the third row seats up. It just flops around in the back.
 
I have only seen both of them in photos. Many good reviews on the all-weather floor mats from users on here. No floor mats will last the life of the vehicle (and still look good) so I decided on OEM for now, and then will switch in a few years or buy same ones again for much less. Cargo tray looks good in pics and @MJ Johnson recently gave good reviews on it and sent photos of it. I will mostly have the 3rd row down, so it will be very nice to have just to protect the vehicle. I believe a cargo net also helps from things sliding around on it (like groceries).
I'm ordering the all weather mats and cargo tray from kiapartworld.com which seems to have the best pricing. Where are people finding the cargo net?
 
I'm ordering the all weather mats and cargo tray from kiapartworld.com which seems to have the best pricing. Where are people finding the cargo net?
Ordered OEM key fob cover & cargo cover from a Kia dealerships on eBay
 
Roof cross bars, OEM mudflaps and OEM all weather floor mats.

The floor mats will be nice come winter, as they appear like they will do a nice job containing water. But, even now they provide nice cushion when resting your feet on them. We didn't order carpeted mats, but they came with our build anyways. Our dealer said they have been receiving a lot of odd things with incoming Tellurides that weren't apart of their build sheets. At our dealership, most of the first wave of Tellurides came with wheel locks and carpeted mats by mistake. Even though we ordered crossbars through the build, ours didn't come with them. The dealership actually covered the cost of them for us because of the factory screw-up. I haven't removed them from the box yet, because they will only be used in the winter.

Kind of tempted to get the cargo cover now that I see there is a hidden place for it when not being used. The only other accessory we would potentially get use out of would be the cargo tray, but I don't like hearing that it doesn't fold well with the 3rd row up. Anybody have pictures of this?
 




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