I have a 2015 Tesla Model S 85D and this is a great accessory for the Yacht Floor (those of us that don't have the center console).I gave it a 3-star because the photos provided by the company are not entirely accurate to the actual product and the product arrived scuffed -- otherwise it would've been a 5 star rating. I'll address these two points:Photo Accuracy: The product photos show that there are these unslightly labels molded into the silicone with labels such as "Box" and "Glasses." However, for some reason none of the photos show the most prominent one which says "Mobile Phone" right on the top of the mobile phone slot. The Box and the Glasses label aren't bad because there is normally something in those areas covering up the label. First, I don't think these labels are necessary because frankly, it should be up to me what I put in there but secondly, they are ugly. Ultimately, the photos that the company uses should be 100% accurate to what is received. See some of the user review photos to see the "mobile phone" label that I'm talking about.Product Scuffed: The accessory tray is packed in a snug fitting cardboard box. However, the company should've and could've easily slipped it in a protective plastic bag before putting it in the box. When the product arrived, it had likely shifted around lightly inside the box during transit just enough to create some unslightly scuff marks all long the top of the accessory tray. Wiping it down with some cleaner did not seem to help get them out.Aside from these two things, the accessory tray is a great product if you have a Tesla with the yacht floor instead of the center console. It's pretty heavy and solid. I was afraid that it was going to be flimsy feeling -- but it's not. In terms of the fit, a lot of people have an issue with it being a little short from front to back and also a little too narrow in the front so there's gaps between the sides of the yacht floor and the tray. I actually like the fit. In terms of front to back, I wedge mine all the way back toward the arm rest and it leaves me a little room in front to store additional items. The side it side fit is perfect through 75% of the tray. The front 25% of the tray does leave a little room between the edge of the tray and the yacht floor walls but again, I actually kind of like it because it allows me to wedge some thing items in there like papers, envelopes, or other work related items.Despite what other users have experienced, mine fits very snug and has not slipped forward at all -- even under heavy braking. However, it is true that the length of this tray is a little short by about 1" or 1.5" and you can see that in the photo where I pushed the tray all the way to the front and it shows a small gap in the back against the arm rest. But like I said, I keep mine pushed to the back against the armrest and I like the little bit of extra room in the front. I keep a very small microfober towel rolled up there to keep handy for quick dusting.The phots in this review were taken immediately after unboxing. In fact, I opened the box in my car.
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