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Old 04-10-2007, 10:42 PM
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Double Sided Cargo Mat

The rear floor mat arrived. The first one they sent was like the one from the E53 - raised edges, very resistant to spills but not the most elegant.

This one is reversible - non slip rubber on one side and carpet on the other. It is folded double so that when the rear seats are folded down, it can be unfolded and will cover the entire floor. There is even a flap the covers the lower portion of the tailgate.

The instructions that come with it are awful - unless you read German.



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Thanks for posting. I have had one on order for several weeks. Do you know if they make it in the beige carpet on the carpet side or only gray. Also, did your post mean it can fold to accomodate when third row seats are in place or that the cover expands to cover the entire back if the 2nd row seats are folded down. Finally, what didn't you like about the lipped cover? I had one in a four runner a couple of cars ago and really liked it for the home depot runs.
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Slalom,

Thanks for the pics, does it just rest on the cargo floor or is it secure using the latching eyes?
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Old 04-11-2007, 09:07 AM
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bsklar, the lipped cover was great for runs to the garden centre and home depot, as well as taking the dog to the vet etc. The problem was that it looked very utilitarian. This cover has the disadvantage of not being as good for spills, but it looks great and offers a better slip resistance when carrying briefcases, luggage, boxes etc. I may decide to get the other as well.

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It just rests on the floor. With a carpet to carpet or the non-slip to carpet, it does not move around. Also, it is quite a bit heavier than the lipped version so gravity helps.
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Thanks Slalom. Did you look at a rubber one? Look utilitarian but def best to protect the trunk floor, doesn't have the lip tho...Weathertech are supposed to be great, not available yet for the '07 X5 tho
The BMW choice is limited to the one you have and another carpet mat with a X5 logo as far as I can tell
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Old 04-11-2007, 09:31 AM
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Thanks Slalom. Did you look at a rubber one? Look utilitarian but def best to protect the trunk floor, doesn't have the lip tho...Weathertech are supposed to be great, not available yet for the '07 X5 tho
The BMW choice is limited to the one you have and another carpet mat with a X5 logo as far as I can tell
The weathertech is available for the 07 X5. I have one. You can get the BMW one from the dealer (made by Weathertech with BMW Logo). The one directly from Weathertech does not have the logo, other than that it is exactly the same. I also have the floorliners as well. Love the product I have had them in the last thress vehicle I owned.
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The weathertech is available for the 07 X5. I have one. You can get the BMW one from the dealer (made by Weathertech with BMW Logo). The one directly from Weathertech does not have the logo, other than that it is exactly the same. I also have the floorliners as well. Love the product I have had them in the last thress vehicle I owned.
Now I'm really confused (nothing new there!). The Weathertech site shows a liner for the 2006 X5, but not for the 2007. Are you saying that the 2006 liner fits the 2007 as well? (But since the cargo area is wider and longer, it must not be a very good fit--right??)
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Old 04-11-2007, 08:44 PM
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Now I'm really confused (nothing new there!). The Weathertech site shows a liner for the 2006 X5, but not for the 2007. Are you saying that the 2006 liner fits the 2007 as well? (But since the cargo area is wider and longer, it must not be a very good fit--right??)
No, Weathertech has one specifically for the new 07 X5. You are better to call them, not all products are updated on the site or just order it from the dealer.
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The weathertech is available for the 07 X5. I have one. You can get the BMW one from the dealer (made by Weathertech with BMW Logo). The one directly from Weathertech does not have the logo, other than that it is exactly the same. I also have the floorliners as well. Love the product I have had them in the last thress vehicle I owned.
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Now I'm really confused (nothing new there!). The Weathertech site shows a liner for the 2006 X5, but not for the 2007. Are you saying that the 2006 liner fits the 2007 as well? (But since the cargo area is wider and longer, it must not be a very good fit--right??)
I didn't find a listing for the 07 X5 Cargo Liner on Weathertech's site either. Or did you mean the trim-to-fit Universal Rubber Cargo Mat? I ordered a set of FloorLiners and they already arrived, much faster turnaround than they were suggesting on the site. Now if I just had my X5 to put them in...
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Old 04-11-2007, 09:44 AM
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Other alternatives?

HI Everyone, Thanks for the postings on this, I have been searching hi and low for information on the liner. I have also talked with the folks at www.hatchbag.com and really like what they are offering for a liner. We have two larger dogs and I am concerned about the side wall protection as well as the carpet and seat backs. The only problem is that they are 8 - 10 weeks from producing anything for the E70. I was wondering if anyone out there knew of any other manufacturer that is currently making anything like this for our model? I also really like the look of the option at www.canvasback.com but again, not making anything for the new X5. I just wish there was better selection or better availability for accessories like this?

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