These guys stock the same boot liners that halfords sell but at a fraction of the price - well worth the investment for the long run and it fits perfectly. Cheers!
Hi All
I agree with Kuga59black boot liners do save the boot, had one on my last car and one day the shopping went and a bottle of milk burst, the tray saved the day. They also saved it when my poor dog had an accident but i wont go into that!
The first thing that I bought was a boot liner however call me sad but I got the Ford one more expensive but it has Kuga on it
HiKuga59Black,
Thanks for the info. i am thinking of getting the towequipe bootliner, i see there are two prices, one for the anti-slip and one without. Which one did you buy and what is the cost of the shipping ? My wife is constantly putting the pushchair in and out of the boot and the carpet is already being marked. Hopefully the bootliner will stop this.
Thanks for your post, otherwise i would have never heard of this.
Enjoy driving your shiny new 59 plate, mine is now old as it is only 09 plate !!!!!
Thanks for the comments - here to share right!?I decided not to order from towequipe because of the 6-8 week order time suggested on their website - probably best to call to confirm if that is the case!
Gotnon slip liner from towequipe last week, bit of a wait yes, but great value at around £25. Fits perfectly. Also got one for my Scirocco, again great fit and value, basically 2 for the price of one at dealer prices.
Just ordered a liner from towequipe for £32 all in. Their delivery now says 3-4 days, so we'll see. My first trip to the tip in the new Kuga, so I don't fancy rotten lawn cuttings dribbling everywhere.
I've had my Towequipe liner in for nearly a year now. It had bags of sand, trays of plants, suitcases, bags of rubbish etc etc on it. Just hose it down when it gets dirty. Looks as good as new. It soon flatens out when you unroll it.
Just been given the Ford bootliner as a pressie - well impressed - especially as its got Kuga embossed in the middle - seems a shame to chuck me allotment waste onto it now !!
For those on a bit of a budget, the £2 from B&Q job is the exact width of a Kuga boot - couple of strips of stick-on velcro and the jobs a good 'un.
(as used by us to stop the boot filling up with sand on the way home from surfing & field hockey matches)
I,ve got a Tesco boot liner which doesn't quite fit the whole boot but does have a couple of Velcro bits already attached. This I use generally and stick my walking boots, camping wellies (as incaravanning notmy pretty spotted ones) into Tesco 10 pence each shopping bags (the ones with lady birds etc. on). I've got a boot liner from an old SAAB (very heavy duty) that I use when going t' tip etc.
Rampman...quite happy to take on your responsibility to not get the boot liner dirty...I'll cover it with a cheap one...Soon won't be able to get any luggage in though with all those protective surfaces.
Eyup Gutbucket.
I would do the same but I've trapped the carpet in with the rear bumperprotector and can't get it up...which I have btwtreated with anti-scratch treatment so it doesn't get scratched.
I reckon I've already overhauled the allowed weight on my towball and haven't allowed for the caravan yet!
With all this TLC, some fortunate buyers are going to get some awfully well looked after cars in a couple of years...probably 20 years in my case.
Chestrefeldian - I recommend viagra if you "can't get it up" - and scratch protecting "it" is always a good idea!
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