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      02-07-2025, 12:09 PM   #1
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Winter mats, half way through winter...

I've been meaning to get a set of these for a while, but the £90 price made me baulk a little. The BMW eBay account had a 20% offer on this week, so I bit the bullet and got them bought.
Really impressed with the quality of the mats, the fit is good as well.

Wonder if I will go back to the carpet mats when the sun eventually makes an appearance....?

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      02-07-2025, 02:23 PM   #2
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Has the pucker gone away?
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      02-07-2025, 02:30 PM   #3
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They will drop out. The crease/pucker came from the transport packaging, they were slightly bent over, hence the crease. Will check tomorrow when I use the car.
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      02-07-2025, 05:39 PM   #4
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I leave them in all year round.
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I've been meaning to get a set of these for a while, but the £90 price made me baulk a little. The BMW eBay account had a 20% offer on this week, so I bit the bullet and got them bought.
Really impressed with the quality of the mats, the fit is good as well.

Wonder if I will go back to the carpet mats when the sun eventually makes an appearance....?
I have the same rubber BMW all weather mats and love them. They're grippy, not slippery like hard plastic liners. Plan on leaving them in year round.
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I love the rubber mats as well. I think I may try keeping them in for the summer.
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      02-09-2025, 03:42 PM   #7
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I appreciate seeing this. I went with TuxMats and wish I’d done something different as you did. The TuxMats are good. Quality seems top notch and I like the look. The problem is I’ve got them attached with clips all over the place, which means when they get gross and nasty looking, it will be a PITA to remove, clean, and replace them. By definition, they’re going to collect stuff, dry, and make we want to clean them all the time, so …

Filing this in the wish-I’d-known drawer for anyone in the future.
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      02-09-2025, 06:04 PM   #8
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I appreciate seeing this. I went with TuxMats and wish I’d done something different as you did. The TuxMats are good. Quality seems top notch and I like the look. The problem is I’ve got them attached with clips all over the place, which means when they get gross and nasty looking, it will be a PITA to remove, clean, and replace them. By definition, they’re going to collect stuff, dry, and make we want to clean them all the time, so …

Filing this in the wish-I’d-known drawer for anyone in the future.
Most of the time I clean mine in place with soapy water, brush then shop vac. Only tricky place is the accelerator were some of the dirty can go under/in between . Everywhere else no problem.
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I appreciate seeing this. I went with TuxMats and wish I’d done something different as you did. The TuxMats are good. Quality seems top notch and I like the look. The problem is I’ve got them attached with clips all over the place, which means when they get gross and nasty looking, it will be a PITA to remove, clean, and replace them. By definition, they’re going to collect stuff, dry, and make we want to clean them all the time, so …

Filing this in the wish-I’d-known drawer for anyone in the future.
I had the same comments on Tuxmats for cleaning when I had a set for a different car. They are super nice mats, but a nuisance to remove and clean. I went with the OEM winter mats in my 2 Series because I can easily remove them and swap in the summer, and I was accidentally "gifted" them for free....LOL.
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      02-12-2025, 01:28 PM   #10
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I bought these on a whim when I bought my car. I am very impressed and keep them in all year.
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I have the TuxMats in our x3 M40i and like them..especially today with our recent 5+ inches of snow. We've found them easy to clean too. For the "incoming" (e.g. whenever I get an allocation!) '25 230i, I plan on CocoMats for the non-winter months and TuxMats again for winter use. Have had Cocomats in our MINI since new in 2015. Very high quality and look a bit "vintage"; just like the older model MINIs.

Just another "data point" for consideration.
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I have the TuxMats in our x3 M40i and like them..especially today with our recent 5+ inches of snow. We've found them easy to clean too. For the "incoming" (e.g. whenever I get an allocation!) '25 230i, I plan on CocoMats for the non-winter months and TuxMats again for winter use. Have had Cocomats in our MINI since new in 2015. Very high quality and look a bit "vintage"; just like the older model MINIs.

Just another "data point" for consideration.
Agree with the Cocomats for nicer weather. I think I’ll like the vaguely retro look, but may order some swatches before I commit.
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