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Old 01-12-2007, 06:02 PM
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Any thoughts on rear cargo mats?

Hello,
Looking for rear cargo mats for my Cayenne but I seem to find too many to choose from. I need one that will be good for catching water and mud (from ski boots and the such.)
Can anyone please tell me what their thoughts are on which ones would be good. Were I live there are no stores to check out and I think I'm one of 4 Cayennes in the area. Porsche dealer is two hours away also.

Thanks in advance,
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Well, it depends on what you are looking for. Are you looking for something thicker and a little more rugged (less aesthetically pleasing) or something "clean" that blends well and looks natural with the Cayenne interior? What color do you have?
 
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I have the Porsche Rubber one. Seem to do a good job. The edges are raised so it catches water.

 
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Originally Posted by Itzkirb
I have the Porsche Rubber one. Seem to do a good job. The edges are raised so it catches water.

If I was going to buy one, this would be it.

The Tequipment catalog has a rigid plastic cargo bed liner that I saw at the dealer:
For vehicles with four-zone air conditioning
Part no. 955 044 000 16
For vehicles with two-zone air conditioning
Part no. 955 044 000 15

I was advised that stuff will slip and slide around on it so don't think about using it for your dog.

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Old 01-12-2007, 11:23 PM
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I got the reversible one -textured rubber one side, and carpet on the other- works out well. Doesn't have a lip on the periphery like BobbySpeed's, which is a nice feature with potential "spillables"
 
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Old 01-13-2007, 12:38 AM
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The rubber one with the lip looks good, I think I'll get that one. I have the black interior as well and also need the map for water.

Thanks for the help!
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What's the price on the tequipment one?
 
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thanks for your picture kirb!
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Ive got the Porsche Rubber Floor mats and for the trunk, they are a tequipment porsche product, They are quiet expensive because I got them for my Cayenne with the Four Zone Aircon and they differ slightly but they grab dirt quickly and are easy to wash just remove them spray them with water and clean with soap and let them just dry, then fit back.
 
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$150 seems to be the MSRP, for the one in Itzkirb's picture above. If we ever get snow I'm going to need one myself- maybe I'll order one today myself.
 
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Old 01-14-2007, 12:17 AM
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I am constantly having to fill up 5 gallon gas tanksfor my boat. The other day i was in my dads range rover and one of them tipped over, but luckily he has a rubber mat and it caught it all. Anyways, i'm gonna get a rubber mat for the cayenne but was wondering if they sell anything that would hold those gas cans in place?
 
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WeatherTech makes good products, if you don't go through Porsche, check them out. They are well built, textured, and have raised sides. Great for mud and snow and last forever.
 
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The WeatherTech mat looks like a good product- saw the video on their website. $119.95 + $12 S & H
It looks like the Tequipment mat, but the sides may be a few mm higher. Thee Tequipment mat is $150, but Sunset Imports sells it cheaper. I'll have to think about which one I'm going to buy- I'm a loyalist.
 

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We just put a Weathertech mat in our CTT a week or so ago. It's textured and our Golden Retriever didn't slip on it very much at all. It's got raised edges and it fits about as well as I'd expect for something that's not permanent. I'd recommend it!
 
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