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WeatherTech.
Now I shop at the WeatherTech site and then order from Amazon or Ebay to beat the shipping sometimes.
WeatherTech. Mats, window vents, truck bed cover, mud flaps, I have bought them all over the years.
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I have tuxmats in my golf and I’ve been happy with them
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Weathertech all the way. Got'im in my car. Got them for my parent's vehicles. Made sure my operations manager got them for his car. There might be other brands out there that are good but I can vouch that you can't go wrong with WeatherTech liners. They are truly excellent.
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We bought these for my daughters X3 just a few months ago... fit and finish are excellent. Nice high sides too.
No idea if they have it for your VW, but don't see why not.
https://www.amazon.com/stores/3W/page/74...f_=ast_bln
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Costco has Weathertech trim-to-fit mats for $26 after the March coupon (starts Mar 9). I got some for my truck and I'm perfectly happy with them. We got the laser-fit ones for our CRV and those are great, as well.
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A big down-vote for Weathertech. My bro lovesbthese things and all I notice is how much they bend and curl at the edges over time, trapping all kinds of detritus underneath. And you catch shoes on them, causing a possible tripping/trapping of your shoes while exiting. Yuck!
I buy the oem mats and they are always (ALWAYS) better.
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I'm going to throw in another vote for the Maxpiders. They are a game changer. Hopefully M A V I C can figure out the 2022 difference and if it's a big deal...but for anyone else considering all weather mats...check out the Maxpiders. Currently in our BoltEV and want to put them in our Subie...