Just about everyone is complaining about the lack of tie downs or tow hooks as their official name, our 04 Cavalier sure had them/ Somehow they completely disappeared, can't really find out why.
Wise in using roof racks, top of the Cruze is extremely soft and dents very easily. This is what one guy did to mount his.
Hyundai is no longer providing that front screw in tow bar. But just about any kayak carrier you can find requires a front and rear tie down, wind can really catch these things, and blow them sideways. I am using my 88 Supra for this, still has four tow hooks.
Another alternative is buying these.
Just a piece of 1" PVC tubing with a slot cut in it.
I just purchased tie straps at Walmart, 10 feet long, test weight of 300 pounds, with buckles and hooks at each end, four of them for ten bucks. Could remove the hooks and install that piece of PVC tubing, yeah, I can sew using weather proof thread. Also purchase felt that I used contact cement to glue these to the straps where they make body contact, don't want ruin my paint. If using the PVC tubing, would put it as close to the hood latch as possible and the same with the trunk where the lock is. This metal flexes very easy and may end up with a dent.
Wise in using roof racks, top of the Cruze is extremely soft and dents very easily. This is what one guy did to mount his.

Hyundai is no longer providing that front screw in tow bar. But just about any kayak carrier you can find requires a front and rear tie down, wind can really catch these things, and blow them sideways. I am using my 88 Supra for this, still has four tow hooks.
Another alternative is buying these.

Just a piece of 1" PVC tubing with a slot cut in it.
I just purchased tie straps at Walmart, 10 feet long, test weight of 300 pounds, with buckles and hooks at each end, four of them for ten bucks. Could remove the hooks and install that piece of PVC tubing, yeah, I can sew using weather proof thread. Also purchase felt that I used contact cement to glue these to the straps where they make body contact, don't want ruin my paint. If using the PVC tubing, would put it as close to the hood latch as possible and the same with the trunk where the lock is. This metal flexes very easy and may end up with a dent.