Sorry for the delay, hitch was back-ordered and finally came in this weekend. Overall, very happy with the hitch. Install is fairly easy, but a bit of advice. The rear bumper holds a ton of dirt, so be mindful to protect your eyes when removing the lower plastic filler piece. The clips also get full of dust and dirt and can be very hard to removed without breaking the heads off...as me how I know. A large portion of the drivers side of that panel gets cut, as well as a square around the hitch receiver. Not noted in the instructions, but I found I had to trim a bit off the vertical part near the exhaust to clear the hitch as well. Once re-installed its hidden fairly well, and only a small part of the hitch is visible.
I also lucked out and managed to find a NOS Swagman rack for $80, which made me pretty happy. Best of all, while it does not fold, it is far enough out to allow the hatch to open and close, with the bike and rack still on the vehicle. Sorry about the lack of photos, but if you have any questions I'd be happy to help.
On a side note, I've removed the rear seats and made a little cargo/dog platform. So I'm in just around $14 500 for a car that does everything I need to, can park anywhere, and is fun and economical to drive. Coming from large, old GM's I thought I was a bit concerned I would not enjoy this car. Quite the opposite, I'm exceptionally happy with this little thing.