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I bought trunk and frunk cargo liners from the biggie in the industry, WeatherTech, a couple of days before I got my car in July 2018. They have lasted quite well since then, although I rarely use the frunk. They were quite expensive back then, $130 for the trunk and $110 for the frunk. The trunk's price has increased to $149, while the frunk has dropped a $1.
There are other companies in the market of cargo liners and floor mats. I'm sure others here will post with they have.
I've had weathertech liners in other cars and have always been disappointed with them. After a few years the lips curl in and don't fit tightly to the walls.
I have a set from amazon that cost a lot less than that and have worked great and still fit snugly. iirc they cost about $50 each. The frunk liner was actually for my 2020 so it doesn't fit very well in the 2023. I don't really care though since I never use the frunk.
all of the inexpensive ones on amazon are the pretty much the same. just pick a set.
All good recommendations but you see that all of them were rubber mats - well, that's the only option out there...until now. You may want to check out this innovative machine washable trunk mat by Zorbec - yes, you can actually put it in the washer and dryer.
I don't have the frunk mat, but I got a nice trunk mat from Amazon for about $30. I don't see the need to pay a big price for a utilitarian part like this, but that's just me.
I don't have the frunk mat, but I got a nice trunk mat from Amazon for about $30. I don't see the need to pay a big price for a utilitarian part like this, but that's just me.