Just a little word / caution about tyre shops and the 500X.
On the plastic sill trim are those two little arrows / pointers showing you where to locate the vehicle's emergency jack.
The vehicle CAN ONLY SAFELY WITH NO POSSIBLE DAMAGE be lifted at these points WITH THE VEHICLE'S OWN JACK!
The lift points for garages, tyreshops, trolley jacks, post lifters and MOT bridge lifts are well inbound and totally different.
Explanation. If you look under your car you will see that the plastic sill trim actually has a good inch+ / 3cm+ of air space between it and the real metal sill. You will also notice that at the location for the vehicle jack (only about an inch_ gap) then the steel lip is just a thin vertical flange with no 90 degree fold in it.
This thin flange is not strong enough to lift the vehicle on without damage/bending. If you look at the vehicle's jack you will see that jack saddle has a cut/recess to allow the jack to locate either side of the sill flange and the two halves of the saddle sit firmly on the floor pan and main sill.
Garages/tyre shops the use two post lifts and trolley jack and who do not know about the 500Xs jacking requirements just put their large lift pads under the arrows. Wrong.
Types shops that use scissor lifts and large deformable rubber blocks under the arrows are wrong.
You only have to see the air space behind the plastic sill cover, the silly metal tabs the sill attaches to to realise the 1) they will bend and 2) sill clips to bodywork could easily be broken and the sill plastic trim broken or completely force off.
If you have had the vehicle jacked in a tyre shop or garage I strongly suggest you check under your car if you care.