It's ok...you might check with Pacific BMW, the last time I checked they were $85....just make sure you order the "plush" type of mats.
Considering the somewhat cheap alternatives, is $95 for BMW Floor mats a good price?
It's ok...you might check with Pacific BMW, the last time I checked they were $85....just make sure you order the "plush" type of mats.
Are aftermarket mats better than the BMW Factory ones? I bought a full set a while back, around $100 usd and thought they were fairly flimsy especially for the price.
1995 540i Manual build 1/95
BMW used to make a number of different types loosely described as "City" which a a standard smooth looking mat and "Country" which are a heavy duty mat ribbed mat. I have had a set of Country mats in my car since it was new and aside from a small amount of wear on the drivers side they look like new and I suspect will oulast me! If you can get a set of these they will be very hardy as well as attractive to look at.
Geoff
Sydney, Australia
'94 525iA
does anyone know how well the "country" mats hold up to snow and slush?
Paid $82.50 + shipping for mine at hunterdonbmw.com
"The gas pedal wouldn't go to the floor if it weren't meant to be there"
I got the custom embroidered ones from BavAuto for the 535i
I was a bit disappointed as they dont have any sort of grip to hold them in place on the bottom and surely don't attach to the mat-locks... although they do look pretty sharp
- Jeremy
1990 Islandgrun 535iM Sedan
3k oil changes | Euro lights + trim | Eibach/Bilstein | EAT Chip
Bavauto.com
I bought their LIFETIME mats for $90( i think) holding up good...but if they go they will send my another
I'm curious to know what is considered a failure regarding a floor mat.
"The gas pedal wouldn't go to the floor if it weren't meant to be there"
Originally Posted by Ross
sudden decompression of the passenger cabin.