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Old Jan 9, 2011 | 04:58 AM
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WeatherTech FloorLiner digital fit for 2011 Cayenne

Anyone have any idea when WeatherTech will come up with a floor liner for the 2011 Cayenne? Or is there anything similar out there?

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Old Jan 9, 2011 | 09:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Moss1st
Anyone have any idea when WeatherTech will come up with a floor liner for the 2011 Cayenne? Or is there anything similar out there?

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I'm sure if you message Weathertech they would be able to tell you more about the status of the mats, Their customer service is IMO way better than most companies out there. I believe there is a contact section on the website.
 
Old Jan 9, 2011 | 04:48 PM
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I did email them on their web site and never heard back, so I ended up getting the oem liner which is actually quite nice. It's reversible: one side is rubber, the other is carpet with a fold out vinyl apron to protect the bumper.
 
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I ordered these the other day.
http://www.suncoastparts.com/product...958v8TTintcarg

I have the molded ones - http://www.suncoastparts.com/product...e=9552tt_Cargo -in my '09 Cayenne and don't like them. They are hard rubber (almost like plastic) and are slippery. The other day my heel slipped and foot came off the brake and foot hit the gas. Almost ran into somebody.
 
Old Jan 9, 2011 | 05:21 PM
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I have emailed WeatherTech the past few months. I always received the same answer: Liners will be ready in the next few months. Seems like WeatherTech has not gotten their act together. I finally gave up. Purchased the Porsche OEM floor mats, which fit very nicely, and have protected the carpets from the Northeast winter slush.
 
Old Aug 15, 2011 | 10:07 PM
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WeatherTech Digital Liner Mats in my 2012 Cayenne S

I have the WeatherTech Digital Liner mats in my 2012 Cayenne and must say that they do fit very well and keep the carpets clean. The second row mat covers the "hump" as well. I also have the cargo mat.

I'm building a new home so the mats do show a lot of dirt from the frequent visits we make out to the new home. My wife would like a set of Digital mats for her E-Class.
 
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How's the color matching on the Weathertechs compared to the carpets?

Also, was there any water slippage for your feet on rainy days?
 
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I also have the weathertech digital in my 2012. The fit is perfect and the black is the same as the black carpet. They hold a lot more water than the Porsche OEM rubber mats. I have had these weahtertech liners in other cars and they hold up very well...
 
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Originally Posted by jbsport
I also have the weathertech digital in my 2012. The fit is perfect and the black is the same as the black carpet. They hold a lot more water than the Porsche OEM rubber mats. I have had these weahtertech liners in other cars and they hold up very well...
Any slippage when the mats are wet?
 
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Originally Posted by imcarnuts
Got these to use in my beige interior and they look great with all the black highlights and have a softer feel...

My $0.02

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I have these, for every persons location in mu car, http://www.suncoastparts.com/product...958v8TTintcarg

But prefer to use the laser made ones from weathertech.
Yes they are a bit slippery, BUT the cover more of the dead pedal and go behind and up the wall of the gas pedal.
Such better protection for the front two passengers on the floor and wall especially with my cream colored floor.

The rear, I ordered the weathertech, but when it came in it didn't fit flush so I retuned it. It angled up around the hump in the rear rather than flush and 90 degree up and over. Not as perfect of a fit as the fronts.


For the rear I use the rear ones that come with the link I posted above.

For me I prefer the weathertech laser over he rubbery ones.
 

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Old Dec 10, 2011 | 10:52 AM
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For the wayback, I've used the Tequipment highsided liner. I'll be using my CSH to tow the race car and I'll be carrying fluids, etc.... and don't want a brown wayback!!
 
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