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Old 03-21-2013, 01:55 PM
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I know there have been threads on this subject in the past, but I have two specific questions for those with actual experience. I'm looking for a liner that's tacky/non-slip (not tacky looking!) and which doesn't give off an odor. I like the smell of my leather interior and would hate to compromise that. It doesn't have to be heavy duty (golf clubs, home improvement stuff, gardening material, Costco boxes, etc.), and I would like a tight fit. I have an espresso interior and, while matching the color would be a plus, I'm OK with black. Thanks for your suggestions.
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I bought a KMart non slip mat (for under rugs) works great on top of the Porsche POD
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i have a Weathertech. Comes in black, tan or grey

Another alternative is the reversible trunk mat from Porsche. Does come in expresso

http://www.suncoastparts.com/product...ode=958V6INTFL
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Weathertech is very nice. Perfect fit, and has a raised lip that contains any minor spills. Hoses off nicely.
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We offer the one shown below. I know a lot people have bought them and really like them, I haven't heard any complaints about odor at all. Maybe a few will chime in that have bought them in the past. For more information Click Here.

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Originally Posted by philg3
Weathertech is very nice. Perfect fit, and has a raised lip that contains any minor spills. Hoses off nicely.
+1 for Weathertech. I have their mats in the front floors, the back seat floor, and the cargo area.

I wish I'd fab'd a 'flap' that drops over the painted portion of the rear facia when the gate is open (I believe Porsche may offer a mat that has one). I was removing a heavy box and dragged it over the bumper (ever so lightly), and I ended up with a few minor scratches.
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Originally Posted by NC 997
+1 for Weathertech. I have their mats in the front floors, the back seat floor, and the cargo area.

I wish I'd fab'd a 'flap' that drops over the painted portion of the rear facia when the gate is open (I believe Porsche may offer a mat that has one). I was removing a heavy box and dragged it over the bumper (ever so lightly), and I ended up with a few minor scratches.
The one at the Suncoast link above is what you are looking for. I have it as well. The flap fully covers the bumper when you unfold it.
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I have the weathertech mat and have been very satisfied.
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Originally Posted by wwilliams88
The one at the Suncoast link above is what you are looking for. I have it as well. The flap fully covers the bumper when you unfold it.
+1 I have the reversible mat from Porsche (Suncoast link: http://www.suncoastparts.com/product...DIESELINTCARGO )

It is very secure, perfect fit and has the flap to protect the bumper and loading area. It is expensive but it is also very well made and in a pretty good selection of colors to match interiors.
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I went WeatherTech and made a custom logo to replace theirs...



(The mat was recently out of the box, it lies flat now and is a perfect fit).
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Originally Posted by wwilliams88
i have a Weathertech. Comes in black, tan or grey

Another alternative is the reversible trunk mat from Porsche. Does come in expresso

http://www.suncoastparts.com/product...ode=958V6INTFL
I'm not sure I fully understand the reversible concept. Presumably, you leave the carpet side up for aesthetics when not carrying anything and flip it over when needed. But, who looks at their cargo bay when not carrying anything? And in that case, who cares what it looks like? If it grips well when flipped, that's a plus. I found some non-slip carpet pad which I cut to fit, and I'll see how that works.
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Originally Posted by wwilliams88
The one at the Suncoast link above is what you are looking for. I have it as well. The flap fully covers the bumper when you unfold it.
Originally Posted by stronbl
+1 I have the reversible mat from Porsche (Suncoast link: http://www.suncoastparts.com/product...DIESELINTCARGO )

It is very secure, perfect fit and has the flap to protect the bumper and loading area. It is expensive but it is also very well made and in a pretty good selection of colors to match interiors.
This is the one I have as well. The flap protector is great for when the dog enters and exits, as well as to protect from errant loading of cargo.
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Originally Posted by dlchasen
I'm not sure I fully understand the reversible concept. Presumably, you leave the carpet side up for aesthetics when not carrying anything and flip it over when needed. But, who looks at their cargo bay when not carrying anything? And in that case, who cares what it looks like? If it grips well when flipped, that's a plus. I found some non-slip carpet pad which I cut to fit, and I'll see how that works.
I does grip well when flipped carpet side down. On the other hand with the carpet side up stuff that you put back there won't slide around as much as it might on a regular plastic liner. And there's the protective bumper flap which can be used no matter which side is up.
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Originally Posted by dlchasen
I'm not sure I fully understand the reversible concept.
It's symmetrical to the point that it can flipped upside down and still fit. One side is plush carpet (color selection available), the other is black rubber. I have custom fit Lloyd floor mats is dark brown plush. The Espresso cargo mat is almost a perfect color match. Anyway, the rubber side is obviously flipped up when carrying potentially messy cargo. Items are also less likely to slide around than on the carpeted side. In either case, a cargo net is recommended. And finally, the carpet set includes a full width rubber apron that fastens by means of a long Velcro strip. The apron can be flipped or pulled outward as required, thus protecting the painted bumper cover during loading/unloading.

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Originally Posted by dlchasen
I'm not sure I fully understand the reversible concept. Presumably, you leave the carpet side up for aesthetics when not carrying anything and flip it over when needed. But, who looks at their cargo bay when not carrying anything? And in that case, who cares what it looks like? If it grips well when flipped, that's a plus. I found some non-slip carpet pad which I cut to fit, and I'll see how that works.
Here is the mat, carpet side up, with the bumper protection in place. It is attached to the mat with Velcro. Both sides of the mat have Velcro strips so either side can be used. The cutouts at the corners also allow access to the cargo tiedown loops in the floor.
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