Apologies if this has been answered before, but I can't seem to find confirmation. Perhaps I just don't know the correct terminology to search for or I care about things that don't matter to everyone else! I just traded in my 2013 Accord for a Clarity Plug In. One thing I noticed right off the bat with the Clarity was that the door compartments and the space underneath the gear selector buttons were hard, smooth plastic with no lining. So if you lay your phone in that compartment where the USB plug is, it slips and slides all over the place. Is that the case with everyone else's Clarity? On the Accord, at least from what I can remember, the compartments were lined with this soft touch material which limited the movement in the cubbies which was great. Just want to make sure the dealer didn't miss any pre-purchase installations. I suppose worst case I can just cut up some shelf liner but I'm lazy and it probably won't look as good as the Accord. But mostly that I'm lazy.
The liner for the under-shifter compartment is an option, not standard. https://www.hondapartsnow.com/parts-list/2019-honda-clarity-plug-in-hybrid-4dr-plugin-ka-cvt/center-console-mat.html
I bought the Honda liner insert and was disappointed. It was hardly more anti-slip than the original plastic. I Googled up a piece of black silicon and cut to fit. Works much, much better for less $. A silicon baking sheet at Wally World was my first thought but they were all colored red.
This product was recommended to me as being both easy-to-apply and durable: I have not yet tried it. https://xcelrubber.us/search?q=tool+box+liner
I bought a 3 pack of black mouse pads on Amazon for around $9. Cut one to fit, flipped it upside down so the sticky side was up, and it works great. And I have two new mouse pads to replace the old ones. Win win.