Subaru has the same feature on the Imprezza (and maybe other models). I can't understand how manufacturerers can see the need for this on some models, but not others. Unfortunately, the CX-5 armrest also needs to be raised, so the extension might only resolve part of the problem. It would not surprise me if they used pretty much the same console in both models. That would explain why it's too low in the crossover as the seating position is higher than the sedan.I wonder if the mazda6 center arm rest can be moved over onto the cx5's. The mazda6's has the extending feature. I think that would help alleviate some of the complaints. I'd be pretty interested if the mazda6 one can be switched.
Good Lord that thing is HUGE!
+1 on wanting an arm rest upgrade. I just picked up a 2014 CX-5 Touring, came from a 2010 Honda Civic EX. Other than iPod issues I'm having, the arm rest is the only other gripe I have so far with the vehicle. My Civic had not only an extension but was much more plush, which on a long drive makes a difference. If anyone sees another product or solution let us know!
I just took a look at this link but could not determine whether it was available in the other interior colour (which I have). Can you advise?
Brian
I ordered this armrest
http://www.aliexpress.com/snapshot/244952788.html
Should have it in a few days. I will take pictures and do a review. Looks nice, hoping there is a bit of padding beneath the leather. Actually someone else mentioned it on this forum or another, but can't find the post now. I do think it is easy to install. I was looking at the current armrest, and the top part kind of is just held on with pressure and a few clips. I expect it to be easy to remove. I was also considering the Ford Escape. It has a nicely padded armrest, but like the CX-5, it also doesn't extend. I do miss that from my 2009 Civic. I don't know why the armrests in the CUVs don't extend at all. Kind of sucks.
I ordered this armrest
http://www.aliexpress.com/snapshot/244952788.html
Should have it in a few days. I will take pictures and do a review. Looks nice, hoping there is a bit of padding beneath the leather. Actually someone else mentioned it on this forum or another, but can't find the post now. I do think it is easy to install. I was looking at the current armrest, and the top part kind of is just held on with pressure and a few clips. I expect it to be easy to remove. I was also considering the Ford Escape. It has a nicely padded armrest, but like the CX-5, it also doesn't extend. I do miss that from my 2009 Civic. I don't know why the armrests in the CUVs don't extend at all. Kind of sucks.
Has anyone found a replacement for the middle box arm rest that extends further forward? I guess I'm a short guy and with the seat up and forward, only the end of my elbow comes to rest on the right arm rest.
Thanks.
How does it fit? Is it thick enough to make a difference? I"m getting tired of ordering accessory items from Korea which turn out to be a disappointment and are essentially non-returnable.Not sure why Madza put in a nonfunctional armrest in this otherwise well designed interior. I solved this with this addition:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/151114643921?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
It is good quality and stylish, plus at a reasonable price.