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I agree with Ashman_E I ordered a set of them for my V8V, with a Union Jack emblem sewn in, and it looks great as you open the doors. Good fit; good quality.
This is a great place to buy (at least on this side of the Atlantic): https://www.justcarpets.nl/automatten/Aston-Martin/v8-vantage/ (in Dutch, but self explaining I think )
Go for the most expensive ones (Euro 115). Look and feel better than the original ones (and understated, so nobody will see that they are aftermarket). The DB9 ones also fit in the corresponding DBS
Last edited by GT3 Chuck; Jun 5, 2020 at 07:45 PM.
Just a note that when it came time to buy mats for my Aston, I didn't go with Lloyds because I wanted a heel pad for my right foot and I couldn't find that option anywhere in their offerings.
So, instead, I ordered a set of e-Bay. They're from a manufacturer in Georgia called Averey's. I was able to get a mat in color that roughly matches my interior, with a coordinated Rubber heel pad, and color-coordinated serged edges.
Some people were complaining about the fit of the Lloyds on our particular cars in another thread. I don't know about that as they fit perfect on my Porsche, but these seem to fit pretty well in the Vantage. If I did it again, I'd actually get a black heel pad, as my interior has black accents. But I'm not hating the brown. Still light years better than none at all.
The only drawback I see here is that there is no mechanism for securing the mats in position like there is with the Lloyds on my Porsche. Time will tell if this turns out to be a problem. If it does, I'll report back.
Mats laid out flat on my garage floor. Driver's side, in situ. Passenger side, in situ.
Last edited by GT3 Chuck; Jun 5, 2020 at 07:47 PM.