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Any update on this?!?
I'm still debating whether to wait for either the Weathertech / 3D Max or get the ToughPro from amazon..
Thanks
Do you have a photo of this on your M3?I got the Lloyd Rubber-tite mats, only took about 3 days to arrive. Here is a link of what the same brand mats look like in my X:
Tesla Model X All-Weather Mats (Front) - Lloyd Rubber-tite mats
Do you have a photo of this on your M3?
My only concern, it doesn't have raised sidewall like Weathertech or 3D Max, any input?
Approaching mid-March, and still no sign of these on Amazon.I spoke with the manufacturer of the 3D Maxpider Kagu mats today to check on the status of their Tesla mats. The Model 3 is in production and I was told they were expecting them by maybe end of month or early March and would available though resellers so given suggestion to check back around then. I know AutoAnything.com will get them in -- they don't have it listed in their product info yet. Amazon may also have them. I'm sure they will go fast when they do come in.
BTW no odor on these.
Where do you check this? Do they have a website?The manufacturer now has the 3D Maxpider Kagu mats listed in their system but still no ETA on shipment to U.S. so still not able to order them.
actually i think the manufactures website is u-ace.com
Good call. Wasn’t able to find Tesla on the first website, so that’s probably why...actually i think the manufactures website is u-ace.com
the Malaysia website looks like a distributor.
Do you have a photo of this on your M3?
My only concern, it doesn't have raised sidewall like Weathertech or 3D Max, any input?
No pics since I don’t have my M3 yet, don’t have a delivery date yet, but expect it hopefully this month. I love the Weathertechs, have them in all my vehicles, but want something in the meantime when I get the M3 on day 1.
I like the sidewall on the Weathertechs also, but since they aren’t available yet, I ordered these.
I think the Weathertechs are a little easier to clean and look a little better but the Lloyds work great for holding liquids and I’ve not had any problems with no sidewalls. The Lloyds are inexpensive and a nice thick material that stays put (doesn’t slide around). So I plan to at least use these until Tesla offers the Weathertechs (like I did with my X).
I ordered them ahead of time to give them a chance to ‘Air out’ before I get my car. The last set I ordered for my X had a smell when they were new. I did a bit of searching and found it was a common for them to have a smell when new and most people suggesting leaving the new mats out in the sun for a week or two to allow the new rubber material to ‘outgas’ to allow the smell to dissipate. But the set I just received for the M3 doesn’t smell! Don’t know if Lloyd changed anything, but I was impressed. So the mats are just laying on the floor in the house awaiting our M3 to arrive. I plan to take them with me to the delivery and place them in the car before I drive off.