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I chose the Autailors mats. I don't have the car yet but the mats came a couple of weeks ago. They seem to be very high quality with a nice look, but not everyone will like the design. These are not the kind that have a high wall around the edges to hold quarts of liquid, but they're strongly textured and would contain most smaller spills or general wetness and dirt. The I bought a set for my son's M3 up in Seattle and he's extremely happy with them.Hi folks
any recommendation mats?
i need them but all sold out
Thank you very much!I chose the Autailors mats. I don't have the car yet but the mats came a couple of weeks ago. They seem to be very high quality with a nice look, but not everyone will like the design. These are not the kind that have a high wall around the edges to hold quarts of liquid, but they're strongly textured and would contain most smaller spills or general wetness and dirt. The I bought a set for my son's M3 up in Seattle and he's extremely happy with them.
I got the 2021 8pc set that has one large mat for the cargo floor. The alternative is the 9pc set (same price $299) that splits the cargo floor coverage to make it easier to hinge up the rear floor compartment door. But I only occasionally access those areas in my present SUV, and I prefer to have one mat with no break that could collect dirt etc. I kind of wish they had a matching liner for the split-back of the rear seat. But no sign of that so far.
You can also get 2pc sets for just the front floors ($99), 3pc that adds the rear floor ($199), and a separate 6pc add-on set for split-cargo floor, frunk, trunk and the 2 small storage wells ($199). So the price for everything is a lot better if you buy the complete set up front. I waited around for a while hoping for a sale, but the only things I've seen them put on discount are for 2-year old Model 3.
Ok. I look fwd try Tesmanian mats!I purchased the Tesmanian all weather floor mats and the matching trunk and frunk mats. They fit like a glove (especially on the front driver side where Tesla modified the seat bottoms on the refreshed MY).
Mine had a slight odor and a bit of “waviness” along the edges, but I left them out in the sun for about a half hour and both those things resolved. I’ve never had better fitting mats in any car I’ve ever owned. Best part is the texture that prevent your feet from slipping if the mat is wet, and the lip that goes all around to contain liquid/melting snow.
I found and purchase a Floor Mat from Amazon, they look exactly the same on the pic, I am not sure if they are the same since i never have the LDCRS one, but I am very happy with the quality and especially its only $89 with the $10 couponI got spooked by all the delivery delay nightmare threads and cheesy logos so went with Tesla. I think I read that they’re made by WeatherTech. Quality and fit are totally fine. The LDCRS seem like the way to go for $140 (think 3D without cheesy logo), but alas not in stock per my note above:
LDCRS Tesla Model Y Floor Mats 2021 - All Weather Floor Mats - Premium 3D Waterproof Car Mats Without Logo - Heavy Duty Non Slip Floor Liners - Set of 3 (1st & 2nd Row) Amazon.com
I bought these as well. I've had my car for two days and these mats are the first thing I put in. I opted for the black piping version and they look great. I did opt for the two mat version for the cargo area and I like being able to access the second hidden storage space without having to lift a larger mat covering the entire area.I chose the Autailors mats. I don't have the car yet but the mats came a couple of weeks ago. They seem to be very high quality with a nice look, but not everyone will like the design. These are not the kind that have a high wall around the edges to hold quarts of liquid, but they're strongly textured and would contain most smaller spills or general wetness and dirt. The I bought a set for my son's M3 up in Seattle and he's extremely happy with them.
I got the 2021 8pc set that has one large mat for the cargo floor. The alternative is the 9pc set (same price $299) that splits the cargo floor coverage to make it easier to hinge up the rear floor compartment door. But I only occasionally access those areas in my present SUV, and I prefer to have one mat with no break that could collect dirt etc. I kind of wish they had a matching liner for the split-back of the rear seat. But no sign of that so far.
You can also get 2pc sets for just the front floors ($99), 3pc that adds the rear floor ($199), and a separate 6pc add-on set for split-cargo floor, frunk, trunk and the 2 small storage wells ($199). So the price for everything is a lot better if you buy the complete set up front. I waited around for a while hoping for a sale, but the only things I've seen them put on discount are for 2-year old Model 3.