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The reason I would think that at Heating /Air condition would work better is that with the cargo cover closed that the passenger cabin area would reduced, hence easier to be cooled or heated. Everything under the cover wouldn’t be cooled or heated.
Interesting thought. I think any potential impact on heating/cooling would be from a reduction in cargo area volume due to items stored back there. If its just the cargo cover with no cargo, which still allows air flow and doesn't seal off the area, I don't think there would be much of an impact.
 
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Admittedly I'm disappointment with the gap between the rear seats and the cover. Just received mine today. Wanted to let everyone know this.
Hmm. This is what I have for my 2009 CR-V

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My cargo cover for the Passport is due tomorrow and I was expecting the same attachments to the rear seat headrests. I just went and looked at the photo and I guess I didn't notice there are none. I'll see how it looks tomorrow.
 
I received my cargo cover earlier today. With the back seats in the normal upright position, I measure a 4 to 4.5 inch gap. With the seats fully reclined, the gap shrinks to about 2 inches as below:

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The cover looks good, so I'll find a way to make it work.
 
I was going to order it today and the picture In the “instillation instructions” shows a 3 section cover, 2 hinges.
https://www.hondapartworld.com/8809_08U35-TGS-110
I guess you could say its two sections, the largest part covers the bulk of the cargo area, then there is the short part towards the rear that covers the gap between the rear attachment point and the tailgate.
 
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