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Getting a new (old) car soon. Keen to buy a custom fitted rubber boot mat/liner in a (likely futile) attempt to stop the back looking like a builders van.
These ([url= http://www.roofbox.co.uk/scripts/rbvehsel1.php?emulate=carbox ]http://www.roofbox.co.uk/[/url]) look pretty good quality/value.
Anyone had an experiance of this brand or any other ideas/advice/opinions?
I got a cheap supposedly tailored one from ebay, looked similar to the 35 quid one on roof box.
It was terrible so they refunded me, common problem of not fitting the boot shape it was meant for at all.
If roof box is a UK website you'll be ok to send it back if same happens.
Bought one of the carbox ones from roofbox company the other week, very pleased with it. Good fit and good quality.
I was going to buy an autoform one from roofbox.co.uk but posted on here as g about them and turns out someone had one for sale for my exact model of car so bought that instead. Overall I'm very pleased with it and would happily pay full price for a new one. It fits well and has so far stopped the majorityof mud from the buggy wheels ending up in the carpet. Only thing I would say is they don't have massive lips at the sides so might have to look elsewhere if that's a concern
I've had 2 liners from [url= http://www.hatchbag.co.uk/ ]hatchbag[/url] which have been great at keeping the car interior clean when biking/runs to the tip.
I've still not sold the old one from my Mk3 Mondeo Estate if that's what you happen to have purchased! [url= http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/ford-mondeo-mk3-%E2%80%93-hatchbag-boot-liner-estate-and-haynes-manual ]Link[/url]
I got one from [url= http://www.bootsliners.co.uk ]bootsliners.co.uk[/url]. Give the car has only been out in the UK for a month I was very impressed that the liner was a perfect fit. Reasonable height lip to prevent spillages and a decent thickness too.
