My interior stays pretty clean so no real need for liners. However, I was thinking they may be a nice alternative to the standard mats which are due to be replaced. Anyone use Weathertech liners year-round?
My interior stays pretty clean so no real need for liners. However, I was thinking they may be a nice alternative to the standard mats which are due to be replaced. Anyone use Weathertech liners year-round?
BMW all weather mats are a good alternative.
His - 2004 Imola Red / Alcantara 330i | 6MT | ZHP |
Her's - 2005 Black Sapphire Metallic / Black Leather 330i | 6MT | ZHP |
I actually switched from BMW mats. I was disappointed with them; they still let a ton of crud onto the carpet around the mat instead of catching the crud.
Yeah, they're pretty good for year-round use. They look good, do a good job of holding in dirt and crud, and are easy to clean. Unfortunately the rears don't have a hook-in point; they're just loose... but they don't move around too much since it's kind of tight in that area anyway.
I do have a new set of the bmw ones if the offer is right
I did use the Weathertechs all year until I got the Coco mats and fell I love with them.
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I just bought some and using them year round. Keep the car clean from the beach and various activities in the summer.
2004 330i ZHP Imola/Alcantara 6MT