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Autoform Boot Liner

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Has anyone got one of these and are they any good?

I've seen them for sale at http://www.roofbox.co.uk for £41,45 delivered.

I'm just thinking it might be a wise investment as I spilt ½ gallon of cider last year in the Golf's boot & it meant having to do some serious scrubbing with several bottles of 1001 carpet cleaner to get rid of the wretched stench!

I have the Autoform in the garage ready for when the new wheels arrive. Can't speak for fit at the moment but it certainly looks OK. My Fabia has the Carbox version in and if I take it out, the area is immaculate.

Compared to the Carbox, the Autoform has a slightly rubbery feel to it and seems to be far more non-slip. Also odour-free.

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Cheers darren.

Why not fit the OEM Skoda linear?

Just looking at the pics in the Auto Express review and their car doesn't appear to have the metal lashing points on the rear right hand side of the boot. How do these boot liners fit around them?

There are slots in the liner that allow the points through. the surround is raised so it doesn't drain through the slots

Excellent stuff, shall be ordering one for my new vrs due in 3 weeks! Thanks.

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There are slots in the liner that allow the points through. the surround is raised so it doesn't drain through the slots

Does anyone know how many tie-down slots are provided on the autoform boot liner for the hatchback?

From their site the estate version has 4 slots, but the hatchback version only looks like they have 2.

I've got a bootliner from Roofbox. It's very good and fits well. I often have a big, smelly and often soaking wet Golden Retriever in the back of the Scout and the back would be a real mess without the liner. I also got a hatchbag boot liner as well to protect the sides from the scruffy mutt. I still need the plastic bootliner because it's pretty tough and stands up to the dog's claws when he's scratting around in the back making his bed.

http://www.hatchbag.co.uk/

I've got a bootliner from Roofbox. It's very good and fits well. I often have a big, smelly and often soaking wet Golden Retriever in the back of the Scout and the back would be a real mess without the liner. I also got a hatchbag boot liner as well to protect the sides from the scruffy mutt. I still need the plastic bootliner because it's pretty tough and stands up to the dog's claws when he's scratting around in the back making his bed.

http://www.hatchbag.co.uk/

Which boot liner did you end up getting from roofbox?

Are all 4 anchor points usable once in place?

I got one for the Octy VRS FL back in Jan...liked it so much we've just got one for the wifes Fabia VRS. Good quality, fit well & stop things sliding around! :thumbup:

Which boot liner did you end up getting from roofbox?

Are all 4 anchor points usable once in place?

got this:

http://www.hatchbag.co.uk/product.php?xProd=200

Plus the rear seats flap and the bumper flap, didn't get the split seat though I would do if ordering again. The floor covers the anchor points but I hardly ever (well, never actually) use it so you would have to cut (I think )slots in the base if that is important to you.

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I rang roofbox today and they confirmed that with the autoform boot liner there are only 2 areas that are made to be cut out (2 at the front). Looks like I'd need to cut out an additional 2 holes if I want to use all 4 anchor points. I'm not sure how this compares to the skoda one - from this pics on the skoda site it looks like I'd probably need to do the same.

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