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Review on πŸ“¦ Rotatable Leather Armrest Console Storage Box for Mitsubishi Attrage Mirage 2014-2018 by RULLINE by Steven Thelin

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fits 2010 Toyota Yaris Hatchback

My custom armrest for my 2010 Toyota Yaris Hatchback broke when a friend accidentally kicked it while getting out of the car and I read that Mitsubishi Mirage owners had purchased Yaris . before they sold a custom version for their car, so I assumed this would fit mine (and when I bought it, it was $15 cheaper than the available Yaris version). It's perfect when you slide the padded top back a bit to fully engage the parking brake. I mean, my big hands are a bit tight when I have to pull the emergency brake from under (every time I park since I have a shifter), but you get used to it. The armrest is also a bit short, but that's how it was made for the Yaris. Because if it were longer, it would be impossible to grab the emergency brake and pull it all the way. It's a little more luxurious than the version I bought in 2012 as unlike my old one it includes a cup holder on the back (which I wouldn't fully trust) and it looks great and seems pre-installed when you get it just look at the car, but of course it's under the upholstery of lightweight plastic. People in the reviews say it seems cheap. I think you're confused, it has to be light or it won't stay in the shallow hole you put it in. It would be too heavy if made from a heavier plastic. You see, it does its job: long car journeys become much more comfortable for the driver. They make a pricier version with USB ports for the Toyota Yaris/Vitz/Echo (like the Scion XA) that plugs into an outlet on the back, but I don't need that, I just plug my devices straight in. into this outlet, or I plug it into a car cigarette lighter adapter.

Pros
  • Excellent Overall
Cons
  • Doubtful