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I'm moving from a model 3 to a model Y. Does anyone know if the model 3 mats fit in the model Y.
Already had the test drive, but never thought to bring mats.Not sure but if you go for a test-drive, make sure to bring your 3 to test fit
Tons of them out there...MaxPider 3D, Tesmanian, Basenor, RPM Tesla...
They are all pretty much about the same - really wish Tesla would make their own all weather or weathertech...
sorry on phone. Weathertech is available for front and rear in a few weeks from my understandingWeatherte
Weathertech
if you want all weather mats which don't look like rubber mats. maxpider is the way to go.
Hello forum!
My new Y shows up in about a month and wanted to see what you all thought are the best all weather floor mats. Tons of options on the information superhighway....
Weathertech is showing front all weather mats for the front, nothing for the rear yet.We
sorry on phone. Weathertech is available for front and rear in a few weeks from my understanding
Weathertech is showing front all weather mats for the front, nothing for the rear yet.
Hello forum!
My new Y shows up in about a month and wanted to see what you all thought are the best all weather floor mats. Tons of options on the information superhighway....
I'm confused by them. I haven't seen or touched them in person, but am interested. I have a Tesla-branded Weathertech in my current car's trunk. I like it because it can contain small water spills or condensation, and it's easy to vacuum up sand. Is that true of the Maxpider mats as well, or am I better off with the more traditional variety, do you think?if you want all weather mats which don't look like rubber mats. maxpider is the way to go.
I'm confused by them. I haven't seen or touched them in person, but am interested. I have a Tesla-branded Weathertech in my current car's trunk. I like it because it can contain small water spills or condensation, and it's easy to vacuum up sand. Is that true of the Maxpider mats as well, or am I better off with the more traditional variety, do you think?