
Both of my visors on my 2011 Honda Accord LX are bad in that they no longer stand up or face forward. It just dangles and that often obscures my vision. I was lucky it popped out and I swapped the driver's side. I have a vanilla interior so gray wasn't the best, but if you're not careful it just goes really well together. The installation video was helpful and I checked elsewhere to see if multiple sources say the same thing. Thing. Overall installation was really very easy, except when I was trying to put it back in place. It goes out a certain way and has to come back a certain way. The light works perfectly as soon as you connect it to the car. The warning label is legal and the visor pops out like the original. It folds back and forth very easily and won't hang on bumpy roads. All I can say is that the last time I looked at the original manufacturer price it was about that. So I prefer the original. Overall this is a good replacement and easy to install in about twenty minutes. This review is for the Ezzy Auto Gray Left Driver Side Sun Visor for Honda Accord 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012.

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