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Old 12-16-2011, 04:42 PM
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I have Option A also, and believe they are superior to Option B. If you have a sand beige interior, might I suggest that you consider getting the black rubber mats? I did this in my old 330i and they were much easier to keep clean, and provided a nice contrast with the carpet. Seeing as there is a lot of black plastic in the car, it actually looks quite good.

I have beige leather seats and carpet. But, I was really considering purchasing black for the contrast.

Anyone have the black version of option A that I posted in their tan interior X5? If so, please post a pic as I would like to purchase them very soon. But, I want to make sure the black good good with the tan.
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Old 12-16-2011, 05:40 PM
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No pics, but I had that exact combo and it looked fantastic. Go for it.
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Old 12-19-2011, 08:59 AM
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sorry for the delay, the mat has some use on it, the others fit and look great. I like this one more the rubber mat.
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Old 12-19-2011, 09:25 AM
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Why don't you consider a floor liner?
What's the difference between floor liner and the rubber floor mats? I was looking to get some Weather Tech mats for my car. Thanks.
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Old 12-19-2011, 11:44 AM
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Thanks everyone.

I decided to get option "A" the all rubber ones. I got them in black, even though my whole interior is beige (seats, floor) I hope the contrast combo looks good. I am not at home, but I sure hope it looks good.

Quick question: Why is it not a good idea to lay these over the carpet mats that came with the car? Is there a reason that I need to remove the carpet mats and lay these rubber ones directly on the carpet themselves?
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Old 12-19-2011, 12:03 PM
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Thanks everyone.

I decided to get option "A" the all rubber ones. I got them in black, even though my whole interior is beige (seats, floor) I hope the contrast combo looks good. I am not at home, but I sure hope it looks good.

Quick question: Why is it not a good idea to lay these over the carpet mats that came with the car? Is there a reason that I need to remove the carpet mats and lay these rubber ones directly on the carpet themselves?
You don't want them to slide around, also the increased height could potentially interfere with the gas pedal.

Trust me - you want to remove the carpet mats. It will look really tacky if you don't, plus it is a potental safety hazard.
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I have had all three styles in my X5's and personally, if you want to limit the amount of weather damage to your interior, get the Weather Liners and not the winter mats. I have got rid of the rubber mats in both of my cars and installed liners.
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I agree that from a protection standpoint, the liners are best. From what I can tell, the BMW liners are basically branded WeatherTech liners. Good quality.

However, costmetically, I'd say the black rubber mats look best. They offer a decent amount of protection too, if you're in a mild climate. In Chicago or NY, I'd go with the liners. In NC, TX or anywhere in the South, the mats should be fine.
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Old 12-20-2011, 01:23 PM
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Yeah I live in Western North Carolina. It snows, but it isn't horrible like Chicago or NY.

Hopefully the black rubber mats will give enough protection of my beige carpet as thats the main reason of the rubber mats is to protect the the carpet from being stained.
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Old 12-20-2011, 01:55 PM
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Where is the cheapest place to get the weathetech liners?
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