Cargo Net?

I must admit I have had plenty of shopping in the rear of my Stinger and never had a problem with things rolling around. Maybe I don't drive fast enough. Never used the net or any other organiser. I do like the cargo liner though. How much did you pay for yours Flame.
I carry a small tool bag, a small tackle box with advanced first aid stuff in it, and a backpack with additional roadside assistance and trauma stuff. I have the plastic cargo floor tray, and I really don't want that stuff rolling or sliding around back there.
 
I carry a small tool bag, a small tackle box with advanced first aid stuff in it, and a backpack with additional roadside assistance and trauma stuff. I have the plastic cargo floor tray, and I really don't want that stuff rolling or sliding around back there.
You sound very organised Disco with all that stuff you carry around. And do you use the net to secure it I suppose.
 
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You sound very organised Disco with all that stuff you carry around. And do you use the net to secure it I suppose.
That's the intent. In my previous car (the Mach 1), the tool bag and first aid kit were held secure on the rear floorboard behind my seat, and the roadside bag slid around in the trunk.
 
I had a Kia cargo net next to my spare tyre, didnt even know it was there, you looked?
 
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I will go look.
 
I never knew about it until someone mentioned it on this forum.
Nope. Was the cargo net ticked on your original window sticker?
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I just noticed the Australian Kia website has included a car cover for the Stinger, I do not know how they can justify the price of it though, at $648.95 AUD.

I wish they'd start selling the under-car puddle lamps like the ones available in the US. I'd buy one of those in a heartbeat!

Got the net; it fits fine. No reason I can see to pay the extra $30 for the Kia one.

To me, this actually looks better than the genuine Kia one. Once installed, Kia one doesn't seem "taught" enough - if you put something small under the net, the net will still be too loose to hold it securely in place.
 
We only found the cargo net when we drove the car home from the dealership and looked in the boot and our 10 yo son asked " whats in the little bag ? "
 
We only found the cargo net when we drove the car home from the dealership and looked in the boot and our 10 yo son asked " whats in the little bag ? "

We get the nets thrown in with NZ Stingers as well (and NZ/AU stingers are identical). I guess it's an extra bonus to stop things falling out because we're upside down.
 
We get the nets thrown in with NZ Stingers as well (and NZ/AU stingers are identical). I guess it's an extra bonus to stop things falling out because we're upside down.
....Finally one of you admits it !! :laugh::laugh:
 
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We get the nets thrown in with NZ Stingers as well (and NZ/AU stingers are identical). I guess it's an extra bonus to stop things falling out because we're upside down.
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We get the nets thrown in with NZ Stingers as well (and NZ/AU stingers are identical). I guess it's an extra bonus to stop things falling out because we're upside down.
Yep & our water also goes down the drain in the opposite direction too.
 
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