Harvey said:
What suggestions would you have if I were to come in to your shop?
How many other bikes would you like to carry? If you're pretty sure
you'll only carry one bike almost all of the time, the most basic Thule
or Yakima will serve you well. The more expensive versions have better
saddles to prevent bikes from swinging and banging together. The most
expensive versions can carry 4 bikes in a very secure fashion.
Many hatch mounts WILL interfere with rear wipers. Most customers look
at it from the standpoint that you probably won't be using the rack on
days you'd need the wiper. Hatch mount racks are very easy to steal and
the woven straps may not like continuous weather exposure, so you might
not want to leave it on all the time. On the other hand, once a rack is
configured for a specific vehicle, you probably may only need to adjust
one strap to install or remove it.
Yakima and Thule both make excellent hatch racks at varying price
points, depending on bike mounting pads, separation, etc... The rack
that fits the most diverse vehicles, including lots of spoiler equipped
sedans, should you buy one in the future, is very well made and
rustproof, but more expensive than the others are the different versions
of Saris Bones.
"Fit guides" can be found at Yakima.com and Thule.com to make sure a
specific model will fit your specific car, as well as provide attachment
details and wiper clearance notes.
If it's one bike all the time, your local bike shop may also have a
generic, inexpensive version that'll work fine.