Lid Liner
#61
Instructor
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I never said it did not fit snug especially around the top. But I can assure you that it is eating up cargo space even in your model. Yes, I am sure it works great against spills and loading and unloading grocery bags. I can see the value of just grabbing the bin like a laundry basket full of groceries for transport into the home but for my purpose and maybe few other peoples it just eats up too much of what is already very little space. It is my DD, but I have a Cayenne S for heavy lifting and winter driving. But for taking off and traveling the Turbo will be our transportation.
#62
Nordschleife Master
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I installed a Hood Liner in my 2016 Turbo Cab and the fit and finish is very good. Though I am very careful of how I pack the "Frunk" I see this as a worthwhile insurance investment.
I also bought the "Frunk" liner "bin" from Suncoast and I am very disappointed with it. Not only does it bevel in from top to bottom eating up usable space it actually takes away real-estate from all four sides!
This car will be used for cross country travels and yearly trips to Florida. Seeing that my wife and I are experts at fitting most of our needs into a few carry ons with the bin installed only one carry on fits. With out the bin I can stack two loaded carry ones in the Frunk with out any problems. Of coarse we can use the back seat open or closed but I rather store my luggage up front.
II talked to Sun Coast about this and they had no idea about "space usage" but are wiling to give me a refund minus a 25% restocking fee plus shipment. I am trying to negotiate these fees.
Cay911
I also bought the "Frunk" liner "bin" from Suncoast and I am very disappointed with it. Not only does it bevel in from top to bottom eating up usable space it actually takes away real-estate from all four sides!
This car will be used for cross country travels and yearly trips to Florida. Seeing that my wife and I are experts at fitting most of our needs into a few carry ons with the bin installed only one carry on fits. With out the bin I can stack two loaded carry ones in the Frunk with out any problems. Of coarse we can use the back seat open or closed but I rather store my luggage up front.
II talked to Sun Coast about this and they had no idea about "space usage" but are wiling to give me a refund minus a 25% restocking fee plus shipment. I am trying to negotiate these fees.
Cay911
#63
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I bought the Weathertech liner. It is only about 5 inches tall, so enough to protect the bottom of the frunk and catch any spills. It fits snugly, and does not take away any room.
#64
Instructor
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I have Weather Tech Floor liners in my CayenneS and in my wife's BMW. Great product and Company. I will look into it, Thank you!
#65
Burning Brakes
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Great idea, but the website only has one for a rear drive car. I expect it won't fit a 4s or AWD turbo.
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