The wife said she was tired of things sliding/rolling out of the ill designed center console cubby and asked if there was something she/we could do. Fired up the 3d printing factory in my room (lol2) and churned out an insert that seems to have satisfied her. I printed with some fairly crappy filament I'm trying to get rid of, at a mid quality setting, to do the test print, so the final print she ends up with will look much better, especially with a smoothing and satin clear coat. Also, pay no attention to the looks of her ride, the last few days she has been dealing with the death, funeral and burial of an aunt. The cemetery is at the end of a long dirt/mud road.
The flat of the insert is made to ride up on top of the rubber insert's ridge, so to hold the printed insert, one will have to apply double foam tape (maybe command strips) to the bottom of the printed insert thick enough to fill the small gap that will be there. The front bottom of the printed insert could maybe have a properly sized block of dense black foam or a couple or three self stick rubber feet attached, to hold it at proper level. Anyway...
Hard to get good pics of shiny black plastic without good lighting, or good lighting techniques, but, here goes...
Model pics:
With a divider:
And the .stl files zipped up, incase someone here wants to print one.
The insert is: X: 190mm Y: 160mm & Z: 26mm
http://www.ky-escaper.com/cx5/centercubby/insertstlfiles.zip