The knob is okay for its price (around 20 euros). It easily fits in a Peugeot206. It looks quite well-made. Whether it will last 3-4 years and whether it will fade, only time will tell. Its color is nickel, as shown in the photo, and not inox (somewhat matte) like the genuine one. However, it doesn't look ugly. Also, it doesn't have any weight inside, it is much lighter than the genuine one. However, it doesn't feel like there is any annoying tremor or anything like that. The only negative thing about the grip is that the cover with the numbers protrudes a little more than I would like, and you can feel the tooth of it. I believe it can be gotten used to. As a purchase, I think it's okay, after all, it's for a 15-year-old car. If I found the genuine one for around 40 euros, I would probably prefer it. However, I didn't go through the process of finding out how much it costs.