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Best place to buy Yeti car mats please

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Yes FL floor pan is the same as the original so the mats are the same.

My FL came with carpet mats pre-fitted. I bought a set of genuine rubber mats from the dealer - £36 for the set and they fit perfectly & has been said, clip in place.

I gave up with aftermarket mats years ago - always a poor fit and don't wear very well either in many cases.

I've had dealer supplied textile mats in my last two cars and they have always worn well. as 137699 says I found the aftermarket ones either didn't fit well or wore out quick. Still everyone to their own choice.

I took my mats (Rubber £35 set from Skoda) from my original yeti and fitted them in my new F/L. They are an exact fit. 

What do you recommend - Amazon, Halfords, Ebay and should they be rubber or velour - any suggestions welcome.

We have a 2013 nearly new Yeti 1.2 Elegance if that makes a difference to what sort we purchase

Thanks everyone

I bought the Skoda rubber mats from the dealer,

same price as the genuine skoda mats online,

less postage.

Got mine off Ebay. Less than £20 for carpet ones and a perfect fit with the clips. when they get mucky I just jet wash them and hang them up or put them in the washing machine. rubber ones are good for a short time but loose thier black appearance over time and tend to look a bit tatty. I see a lot like this as i'm a valeter.

I never buy genuine Skoda stuff. I got two massive rubber boot mats one for the boot and the other I put under the back seats with cut outs for the seat runners etc so it all stays clean when the seats are out.. They only cost me £20 off ebay Far less than a genuine Skoda boot liner. I only buy the car from a main dealer and never visit another one till it's time to choose another car.

Any link to the seller.

I got mine form Superskoda.  I am fairly sure they were cheaper than a dealer for the same thing.

  • 2 weeks later...

I've just taken delivery of these and for the money they are spot on.

That doesn't include the boot area does it?

 

Fred

That doesn't include the boot area does it?

 

Fred

If you mean the items I linked then no. 

The problem I find with the fitted boot liners is that they only protect the load area when the seats are in their fully back position. If you slide the seats forward, fold them or remove them you have loads of boot space that is unprotected. I bought the largest universal rubber boot mat off Ebay and cut it to size. It is so big it covers the whole load area from tailgate right up to the rear foot wells. I just cut holes out where the seat brackets go so the seats sit on top of the liner. Think it cost about £30 and looks like a genuine part providing it's cut right.

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