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Hey everyone! I recently picked up a 2023 Buick Envision, and I’m absolutely loving the ride so far. However, I’ve noticed that the cargo area is basically a blank canvas, and every time I take a turn, my groceries or gym bag end up sliding all over the place. I really want to keep the interior looking pristine, especially since the carpet back there seems like it would be a magnet for dirt and pet hair.

I’ve been looking at the official Buick accessories, but I’m torn between getting an all-weather cargo liner or a foldable organizer. I’m also curious if anyone has found a cargo net that works well with the existing tie-down points without being a total pain to hook and unhook. Since I use the hands-free power liftgate quite a bit, I want to make sure I get something that stays secure and doesn't interfere with the latch or the sensors.

Are there any specific brands or specific OEM parts that you guys swear by for keeping things organized and protected? I'd love to hear what you're using to make the most of the Envision's trunk space!


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Curious about one thing: are you looking for floor protection or just to stop things from sliding? Tbh, OEM is PRICEY. I’m comparing Fortem Car Trunk Organizer (cheap/easy) vs Husky Liners WeatherBeater Cargo Liner (tougher/more $) vs Starling's Car Trunk Organizer (best for sliding). Liners are great for dirt but organizers really stop the sliding... idk which is better for u. Lmk what you're hauling!


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Quick question - are you hauling heavy gear or just groceries? Unfortunately, I've had issues with universal nets where the plastic hooks literally snap under tension... it's a safety hazard if stuff shifts during a hard stop. For a solid budget fix that wont break the bank:

- Drive Auto Trunk Organizer ($25ish)
- WeatherTech Cargo Liner for Buick Envision ($120)

Both are way better than the generic junk i've seen.


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Ok so, coming from a DIY background where I've spent way too much time obsessing over cargo geometry, you really have to think about the NVH (noise, vibration, and harshness) factor. A lot of those hard plastic liners are *noisy* and can rattle against the Envision's trim. For a high-end DIY feel, skip the professional "protection packages" and check out the TuxMat Cargo Mat. It’s a multi-layered TPE that looks way more integrated than the industrial-style trays and provides actual sound deadening. To stop the "sliding groceries" syndrome, I’m a huge fan of the Rola 59001 M.O.V.E. Rigid Base Organizer. It’s got a weighted, grippy base that works perfectly with the Buick's load floor without needing to mess with the D-rings every time. If you want to get *really* technical, you can DIY a modular system using hook-and-loop dividers directly on a quality liner. It’s way more flexible than a static net. Just keep the area around the liftgate latch clear so you don't trip the pinch sensors, and you'll have a much more functional setup than anything the dealership offers.


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In my experience, I feel u on the sliding gear! Honestly, after a milk jug basically spilled everywhere in mine, I think u should try:

- Buick Envision All-Weather Integrated Cargo Liner
- Buick Envision Cargo Net Vertical Envelope Style

Theyve saved my interior and dont mess with the sensors, right? gl!


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I am so happy with the Envision so far but ngl i have the exact same problem with the cargo area. It is basically the only thing I am not satisfied with yet! Ive been dealing with it for about two months now and still havent found a setup that actually keeps my groceries in place. The car works well and the ride is great but hearing stuff slide around every time I turn a corner is the worst... kinda ruins the vibe. I tried some DIY non-slip padding I had in the garage but it just looked tacky and didnt really help. Definitely still looking for that perfect fix alongside you!


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Late to the party but ngl, after 15 years of hauling gear in various SUVs, safety is actually what matters most to me. You really dont want a heavy gym bag or loose groceries becoming projectiles during a sudden stop!

In my experience, I'd compare 3D MAXpider KAGU Series Cargo Liner vs WeatherTech CargoTech Containment System. The MAXpider is way better than the OEM ones because it has a unique grippy texture that basically locks things in place, unlike those slicker plastic liners. If you want serious safety, those WeatherTech blocks are awesome—they're velcro-bottomed corners that stop heavy items from ever shifting around.

I've tried many setups and for a '23 Envision, I'd skip the cheap nets. Maybe look at the Rola 59001 M.O.V.E. Rigid Base Trunk Organizer instead. It’s super sturdy and wont collapse like the flimsy ones people usually buy. Plus it doesnt mess with the liftgate sensors at all. gl!


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