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Anyone selling estate rubber boot mat ?

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Please let me know pm is also fine - required for 2015 mk3 estate

 

think part is 5E9 061 162

Edited by RajaStyle
part number

Don't buy OEM stuff, it's overpriced.

 

Buy a 3rd party one, you can get some very good quality one's from Ebay at a significantly lower price.

 

I just looked and found one for £35.

 

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TAILORED-RUBBER-BOOT-LINER-MAT-TRAY-for-Skoda-Octavia-III-ESTATE-2013-2019-upper/401751770399?fits=Car+Make%3ASkoda|Model%3AOctavia&hash=item5d8a45851f:g:QwUAAOSw8-lcuEW-

 

Exactly the same make as I have and it's excellent.

Edited by TheWanderer

But that is literally a mat. It doesn't stop any fluids that may get spilt from running off it and onto the carpet underneath. 

OP were you after the ‘dish’ tray or mat? There are different types, hence the difference of opinions.

 

I had the OEM rubber mat one (part number ending 160) - recently sold it and the matching rubber floor mats for £30. 

 

In in terms of it just being a mat, it has a sufficient enough lip to retain minor spills of fluids, damp from melting ice on ski boots & hiking boots, mud from football boots etc. Carpet underneath looked like new after 5 years, despite carrying a washing machine from UK to Germany for the car’s first 500 miles, two international house moves, various pushchairs/buggies, camping trips, skiing trips, holiday to southern Spain, multiple trips to the tip. Added bonus is the rubber mat insulates some of the noise from the rear.

I thought that the car was to wear it not you. 😉

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9 hours ago, Black_Sheep said:

OP were you after the ‘dish’ tray or mat? There are different types, hence the difference of opinions.

 

I had the OEM rubber mat one (part number ending 160) - recently sold it and the matching rubber floor mats for £30. 

 

In in terms of it just being a mat, it has a sufficient enough lip to retain minor spills of fluids, damp from melting ice on ski boots & hiking boots, mud from football boots etc. Carpet underneath looked like new after 5 years, despite carrying a washing machine from UK to Germany for the car’s first 500 miles, two international house moves, various pushchairs/buggies, camping trips, skiing trips, holiday to southern Spain, multiple trips to the tip. Added bonus is the rubber mat insulates some of the noise from the rear.

When I looked at the skoda accessories brochure it only showed the dish tray, but equally happy with the mat.  Just want to protect the boot.  Will take a look at the links provided.

 

Thanks All

I'll have an OEM rubber mat available in March. I'm probably not helping much...😝

The OEM rubber mat does have a small lip around the outside to stop fluids running off onto the carpet underneath. it is very high quality, looks the part and is a perfect fit.

Edited by stanian

I'd recommend the OEM one

 

On 19/09/2019 at 09:27, RajaStyle said:

When I looked at the skoda accessories brochure it only showed the dish tray, but equally happy with the mat.  Just want to protect the boot.  Will take a look at the links provided.

 

Thanks All

 

I use the dish one, it's great. I suppose it depends on what you want to protect. I've done loads of tip runs with garden waste (mud/branches/etc) and this gathers any loose bits, very light and easy to remove and empty.

 

https://eshop.skoda-auto.sk/eshop/en/b2c/plastic-boot-dish-5e9061162x

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