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Best Bootliner for Skoda Fabia Estate

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Got a genuine one from ebay, to fit my hatch. bargain price of 99p plus around 8 quid postage! quality is next to none, easy to clean, thick, flexible and durable. The seller had company car and bought the liner so kept it to sell but I was the only bidder!

I would highly recommend a Skoda mat for fit and quality here, just look for a bargain, unless you require it immediately! BTW, no noticable smell. (That was me, after a curry)!

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Got a genuine one from ebay, to fit my hatch. bargain price of 99p plus around 8 quid postage! quality is next to none, easy to clean, thick, flexible and durable. The seller had company car and bought the liner so kept it to sell but I was the only bidder!

I would highly recommend a Skoda mat for fit and quality here, just look for a bargain, unless you require it immediately! BTW, no noticable smell. (That was me, after a curry)!

nicely done!

The good thing about the Skoda bootliner is, is that the "Curvy bag holder" still sits in place over the rubber mat. As others have said it`s thick and good quality and fits like a glove. On top of that I have a rubber backed carpet door mat from Ikea that the dog sits on.

Good thing about the Fabia is that apart the backs of the seats, there is nothing for the dogs hair to cling to so boot cleaning is generally a breeze!

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Well I've got my autoform boot liner.

Fit is perfect, I just need to cut some holes where the boot hooks are but so far so good.

Rubber is very anti slip, not very thick but that's OK. The dog cage is heavy enough that it shouldn't slip anywhere.

Also, it's light enough to whip it out if I need to clean the dog hair off, so I think we have a winrar.

:D

Only thing I need to make sure now is that he doesn't scrape the car getting in/out. My plan will be to pick him up, Mrs probably wont be impressed with that, and if he scratches the car and I give him a row, then I instantly get the backlash off her!! lol.

That, or I find an old blanket to drape of the boot opening.

Well I've got my autoform boot liner.

Fit is perfect, I just need to cut some holes where the boot hooks are but so far so good.

Rubber is very anti slip, not very thick but that's OK. The dog cage is heavy enough that it shouldn't slip anywhere.

Also, it's light enough to whip it out if I need to clean the dog hair off, so I think we have a winrar.

:D

Only thing I need to make sure now is that he doesn't scrape the car getting in/out. My plan will be to pick him up, Mrs probably wont be impressed with that, and if he scratches the car and I give him a row, then I instantly get the backlash off her!! lol.

That, or I find an old blanket to drape of the boot opening.

That's why i'm thinking of the waterproof Skoda bootliner. That one has a foldout lip that hangs over the bumper. Seems ideal for dogs.

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