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Must have wanted to cart more than would make one trip in the Macan.

My Range Rover came with a thick vinyl liner for the back. You could fold the back seats up and put the liner in. It went up the sides and attached just below the glass, even covered the rear tailgate. Then you could use the back like a pickup truck without worrying about messing up the interior. The liner looked a little used so am sure the previous owner used it for her horse stuff. The interior still looked good.

There was also a thick rubber mat thing for the rear to use without the seats folded. It had 5 inche tall sides including the back where the tailgate was. Think that was to cart stuff that might spill or was just dirty without needing to cover the sides up to the windows.

The seats had the factory waterproof seat covers. Think they were on it since day one. The seats looked great except where I had to clean the glue off that sealed the sea cover seams to make the seat covers waterproof.

The floor mats were toast, but the carpets still looked good. Replaced the floor mats with Cocomats. I like Cocomats. Had them in my BoxsterS, Both BMWs, and the Rover. Will likely get a set for the Cayenne. Look great, don't show much dirt, and just hose off when they do. Will also catch and hold spills without your shoes sitting in the wet like with those weather tech rubber mats. Wouldn't use them for a trunk or rear cargo mat. Stuff will slide around it em too easy.



Think this color cocomat would look pretty good in the Turbo as well since the interior is beige and mocha.

When turned in the X3 off lease kept the mats and traded my Dentist the mats for a crown.
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