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I have tried to find some rubber mats for mine any ideas apart from stealer's

Are you looking for really good quality or standard? Just been to Aldis to buy some flowers for swmbo and had a nice full set for under £8. hope this helps

I have tried to find some rubber mats for mine any ideas apart from stealer's

I've got these. Not the cheapest, but cheaper than the dealer's, and decent quality rubber so you don't wear a hole in them with your heel (which always happens to me with carpet mats).

VS-Various VW, Seat and Skoda cars (VS6)- Set

I can confirm that they're shaped perfectly straight out of the box, no trimming required with the 'Vehicle Specific' mats. The driver's side mat fits neatly around the accelator pedal and left foot rest for the clutch.

I have tried to find some rubber mats for mine any ideas apart from stealer's

The "Taxi Centre" in Glasgow if you are up that way.Fit the Mk2 perfectly :thumbup:

I've got these. Not the cheapest, but cheaper than the dealer's, and decent quality rubber so you don't wear a hole in them with your heel (which always happens to me with carpet mats).

VS-Various VW, Seat and Skoda cars (VS6)- Set

I can confirm that they're shaped perfectly straight out of the box, no trimming required with the 'Vehicle Specific' mats. The driver's side mat fits neatly around the accelator pedal and left foot rest for the clutch.

I got genuine skoda ones from a dealer in the west of ireland and they were definitely cheaper than those IIRC 30-40 euro

I got genuine skoda ones from a dealer in the west of ireland and they were definitely cheaper than those IIRC 30-40 euro

The basic carpet mats from my Skoda dealer were slightly more than what I paid for the decent Cannon rubber mats. The trouble is I always seem to wear holes in my mats (maybe I've just got 'heavy' feet?!) From my own experience, the Cannon mats seem to be the only ones that are of decent enough quality to last.

They certainly look high quality, better than the OEM's in a friend's Golf. Would have ordered a set with winter coming up but they only do RHD.

The basic carpet mats from my Skoda dealer were slightly more than what I paid for the decent Cannon rubber mats. The trouble is I always seem to wear holes in my mats (maybe I've just got 'heavy' feet?!) From my own experience, the Cannon mats seem to be the only ones that are of decent enough quality to last.

I was referring to the skoda rubber ones. I too was toying with a set of Cannon ones from halfords, but after seeing the price of the Skoda rubber ones I went for them. There fairly hard wearing.

Btw do you wear shoes a lot? Or sharp heal? I tend to wear runners a lot.

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Thanks to all for the info,

her indoors says you cannot beat George Clooney in rubber though:confused::rofl::rofl::D

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