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Old 08-30-2010, 08:17 PM
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All weather floor mats, any thoughts or ideas? Thanks in advance
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Porsche dealer sells rubber floor mats that look great. Use the same retention system.
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Got'em!!! Thanks!!!
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Are they the same material as the other Porsche mats? I have the OEM winter mats in my Cayenne and hate them. Too slippery. The WeatherTech mats I had in my 996TT were much better. Unfortunately, WeatherTech is not making the all weather mats for the Panamera yet....
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Originally Posted by Jason M
Are they the same material as the other Porsche mats? I have the OEM winter mats in my Cayenne and hate them. Too slippery. The WeatherTech mats I had in my 996TT were much better. Unfortunately, WeatherTech is not making the all weather mats for the Panamera yet....
I like you have only had WeatherTech mats and these are not that good and I only paid $133 for these. They snap into place and they look the part but they are NOT WeatherTech's that's for sure. I can't say how slippery they are yet because of the current dry season here in Pennsylvania.
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I have lloyd mats and trunk liners thinner but no complaints so far
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weather tech sells them now. Any body has some feedback ? i wish the had also a cargo liner.
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I have the OEM matts, work very well in snow also. The rubber is kind of hard, so maybe with bad shoes and snow they are slippery, but I havent haone problem with them. They also look very nice. In my country it rains or snows allways, so the original mats start smelling fast. Nowadays just buy rubber ones right away. Also have the rubber mat in the boot.
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It is a shame that Porsche stopped producing/selling the rubber mats that were identical to the WeatherTech mats in their properties. They sell the rubber mats that are in the Cayenne and 911. They just don't match with the weathertech ones.



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