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I have the OEM mats and cargo liner and am very happy with them. It was an easy choice for me because the dealer through them in after we had negotiated a final price. They look so good and clean so easily I keep them in year round. The only complaints I have with the cargo mat is it is slippery so things slide around and it covers the tie down rings.
WeatherTechs work great in the cargo area, perfect fit. I also use their containment system to secure whatever and nothing rolls or dislodges no matter how I drive.
I have the factory all weather for the foot mats which are great and bought the OEM cargo mat. Will swap out the cargo mat (want to buy?)because it is too slippery.
I also have the OEM floor mats and the mat the came with the cargo package. The rubber OEM floor mats are great and fit perfectly. The cargo mat is carpet and I would really prefer the same rubber that is used for the floor mats but Porsche does not seem to make this.
WeatherTechs work great in the cargo area, perfect fit. I also use their containment system to secure whatever and nothing rolls or dislodges no matter how I drive.
I also have those containment blocks and really like how they keep things of almost any size from rolling around the back.
I have the factory all weather for the foot mats which are great and bought the OEM cargo mat. Will swap out the cargo mat (want to buy?)because it is too slippery.
Is that to say that the rubber mats are soft and grippy (not slipperly) while the cargo mat is hard plastic and slippery, ie a different material than the floor mats?
Yes, different material. The OEM floor mats are very good. WeatherTech cargo mat is the way to go. Great fit, easy to clean, non slip surface -- top and bottom.
I use a cargo organizer on top of the cargo mat. This is what I use, but there are many variations on Amazon:
OP - I read that you're looking for rubber floor mats. Let me make one small case for sticking with carpet mats. My wife has gotten tired of sliding around on the WeatherTech mats when they're wet. She should have a new-to-her 2019 in a couple of weeks and we're going to try these, which are carpet. Seems to be the best of both worlds: good coverage (up the sides), less slipping. We live in the South, so we don't care about snow. Just a thought. I will say that her WeatherTech's have held up well for almost 6 years. For the back, I wish I could recommend something, but we have a CanvasBack liner (just cloth) to cover the area, with a giant dog bed sucking up the entire "way back" area. Great Danes like to go for rides (one at a time!).
This URL seems to not be working, but I'll post it anyways. These are the "Elegant Fit Carpet Floor Liner" mats from 3D Mats. They also have rubber mats. I have no freakin' clue if they are any good (yet). https://www.3dmatsusa.com/material-d...icle_year=2019
OP - I read that you're looking for rubber floor mats. Let me make one small case for sticking with carpet mats. My wife has gotten tired of sliding around on the WeatherTech mats when they're wet. She should have a new-to-her 2019 in a couple of weeks and we're going to try these, which are carpet. Seems to be the best of both worlds: good coverage (up the sides), less slipping. We live in the South, so we don't care about snow. Just a thought. I will say that her WeatherTech's have held up well for almost 6 years. For the back, I wish I could recommend something, but we have a CanvasBack liner (just cloth) to cover the area, with a giant dog bed sucking up the entire "way back" area. Great Danes like to go for rides (one at a time!).
This URL seems to not be working, but I'll post it anyways. These are the "Elegant Fit Carpet Floor Liner" mats from 3D Mats. They also have rubber mats. I have no freakin' clue if they are any good (yet). https://www.3dmatsusa.com/material-d...icle_year=2019
I have the 3D mats in my 911, Subaru Crosstrek, and my Macan. Attached is a picture I just snapped of the rubber (Kagu version) in the Macan....it's a bit dusty from a country trip last weekend but you can get the idea. The company markets them in the US as 3D MAXpider and you can source them from Amazon or eBay quite easily. The rubber version is the Kagu model and they call the carpeted version Classic Carpet. I've been very pleased with their looks and durability over several years now.