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Car boot liners; Any top tips
Topic Started: 13 Jul 2016, 06:35 PM (315 Views)
forfortyyears
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Worth the wait
Have just got a new (old) estate car and want to preserve it from mud monsters as much as possible. Have been researching boot liners (tailored ideally) but they seem to go from £15 to £120+ with nothing in between. I want one which isn't just a floor cover but goes up the sides and back of rear seats.

Has anyone got a recommendation?

Been looking at Boot Buddy, Hatchbag and a few others (expensive) as well as cheapo ones which fit any car. Is it worth the expense does anyone know?

The more I look the more confused I get - aaagghh!!h
Edited by forfortyyears, 13 Jul 2016, 06:35 PM.
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Heambro
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The way we're looking at it is we'll probably change our car in a couple of years so not worth going expensive. We got an AmazonBasics car bench seat cover that attaches to the head rests that can cover the back seat or flip it over and cover the boot. Amazon Prime at the moment for £12.99
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dianalee
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Trixie car seat cover with walls, look on Amazon. 0.65 x 1.45 cheapest around 25 pounds. I have 3 for sale in veterinary support stock at 20 pounds and they are new The straps fit round the headrests at the back and front which creates a well, with zipped side panels to keep the dog contained, Large enough for sheps. I'm Gatwick area.

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