First, let me say that I am extremely grateful that these are being manufactured and sold. They seem to be the only option for those of us driving the early 2000's Dodge and Chrysler minivans. My original radio worked and sounded fine. It was the stock setup. I added an interface so I could connect an iPod and listen to my own music in decent quality. The display went out about two years ago and I just learned to live with it. But I finally decided to upgrade and this was a vital part of being able to use the double DIN Android receiver that I really wanted.The finish is acceptable, but the reason I only gave 4 out of 5 is that a couple of tabs used for the manufacturing, I'm guessing, were broken off, but still visible in the radio opening. So, I had to spend some time with a flat file smoothing it out. I wish it had the nicer finish that the original fascia had - kind of a carbon fiber look on the sides, but this is fine. It gets the job done. HOWEVER, I did have to make some modifications to the radio opening once I got in there, in order for my head unit to fit far enough in to be able to snap the new fascia back into place, so be prepared for that. Basically, once you remove the factory unit, there were a couple of thick plastic protrusions in the area behind the radio that had no discernible purpose. These had to be removed in order to properly fit the radio unit. I didn't have a cutting tool or saw that could get in that small a space, so I just grabbed the nubs with some vice grips and bent and twisted until they broke off.They also don't tell you that you're going to lose most of that lower storage space under the climate controls. They replace it with a smaller storage spot which is narrower and shallower, but you will need to remove the old storage space cavity or "sleeve", before you can re-install the new fascia.UPDATE: I returned this item for an exchange after discovering a hairline crack on one of the smaller pieces that attach. Seller suggested I might be able to live with the defect, but for the price, I wanted it to be perfect and I knew the crack would always bug me. He graciously allowed the return for a full refund. The second fascia was in much better shape. No rough spots in the opening for the radio, no cracks. Very nice, indeed. Pro tip: If you're installing in a '01-'07 Dodge Caravan and you decide to use the plastic radio mounts that come with this kit, there is a small plastic peg on the underside of the left hand bracket between the upper and lower mounting slots. Cut or file it off. I found it necessary (as did another installer I watched on YouTube) to elongate the mounting holes on the left bracket about 1/8" to shift the head unit over to the left by that amount. Otherwise, it wouldn't fit in the opening correctly. That little aforementioned peg prevents you from sliding the head unit horizontally to the left for the mounting adjustment.