Decent website for car mats? Bespoke or stock...

Decent website for car mats? Bespoke or stock...

Author
Discussion

senorblm

Original Poster:

177 posts

118 months

Thursday 28th August 2014
quotequote all
Hi all, want some nice quality car mats after taking delivery of my new Cooper S but don't really want to pay the £100 they want for 4 carpets, this surely isn't the going rate?!

Any decent websites that people have used?

thanks

Quinten

1,142 posts

241 months

Thursday 28th August 2014
quotequote all
https://www.valuecarmats.com and discount code IWANTADEAL

Have ordered 3 sets previously and they are perfect fitting, decent quality and come with everything you need to fit them. Can't really complain!

FastNReliable

308 posts

179 months

Thursday 28th August 2014
quotequote all
Can't help with this but I also would like to buy some good quality mats. Something on a par with or better than BMW's OEM mats.

crolandc

290 posts

196 months

Thursday 28th August 2014
quotequote all
Halfords do some really good ones for about £45, they are a really good fit and made of proper quality thick material.

oobster

7,086 posts

211 months

Thursday 28th August 2014
quotequote all
www.carsmats4u.com are supposed to be good (so I have heard), haven't used them myself.

Klippie

3,119 posts

145 months

Thursday 28th August 2014
quotequote all
Me too...I couldn't find decent mats anywhere, so I made my own from a rubber boot liner and they are great.

Impasse

15,099 posts

241 months

crolandc

290 posts

196 months

Thursday 28th August 2014
quotequote all
Klippie said:
Me too...I couldn't find decent mats anywhere, so I made my own from a rubber boot liner and they are great.
rofl

glasgowrob

3,240 posts

121 months

Thursday 28th August 2014
quotequote all
Quinten said:
https://www.valuecarmats.com and discount code IWANTADEAL

Have ordered 3 sets previously and they are perfect fitting, decent quality and come with everything you need to fit them. Can't really complain!
cheers for that, will give them a bash for the taxi, the genuine ford ones are a bit pricey to be changing every 6 months

AmitG

3,289 posts

160 months

Thursday 28th August 2014
quotequote all
oobster said:
www.carsmats4u.com are supposed to be good (so I have heard), haven't used them myself.
Used these people twice. Very happy with product and service. I got the posh ones (Platinum range or something) which are made to order, they're very nice.


Motorrad

6,811 posts

187 months

Thursday 28th August 2014
quotequote all
Quinten said:
https://www.valuecarmats.com and discount code IWANTADEAL

Have ordered 3 sets previously and they are perfect fitting, decent quality and come with everything you need to fit them. Can't really complain!
+1, 11 quid for a set which fitted perfectly and came with the correct locking tabs.

At that price you could replace them twice yearly and still be quids in.

Dbest92

300 posts

133 months

Thursday 28th August 2014
quotequote all
Check ebay, I bought a set of 4 genuine ford mats for £27, came from a ford dealership incidentally!

poing

8,743 posts

200 months

Monday 1st September 2014
quotequote all
Dbest92 said:
Check ebay, I bought a set of 4 genuine ford mats for £27, came from a ford dealership incidentally!
I've just done the same but from Amazon for much the same price.

alangla

4,751 posts

181 months

Monday 1st September 2014
quotequote all
I bought a pair of rubber mats a couple of years ago in Poundland thinking they'd be useful for keeping the usual winter crud off the OEM velour mats & to use under the tyres if stuck in snow. 3 years later I've still got them...

darkgrey

6 posts

115 months

Tuesday 2nd September 2014
quotequote all
I got my rubber mats from travall - http://www.travall.co.uk they are vehicle specific and cost me about the same price as anywhere else. Have them for 2 years now.