Giraffebread3
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I’m after the best boot liner I can get for my new E63 s212 wagon.
Anything out there that’s top quality/fit?
Thanks in advance!
Anything out there that’s top quality/fit?
Thanks in advance!

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I wasn’t initially thinking a big liner that covers all sides but these look quite slick and the mutt will inevitably get fur on every surface, cheersDepends what you usage is. I got a boot buddy versaliner...i think! It's made to measure and has stiff sides so it's perfect for my dogs. Expensive though.
Previous cars the dogs have always destroyed the liners, but this is much more sturdy!I wasn’t initially thinking a big liner that covers all sides but these look quite slick and the mutt will inevitably get fur on every surface, cheers
You could do worse than these guys: Mercedes E Class Estate (Lift Out Luggage Cover) 2010 - 2016 Custom Boot LinerI’m after the best boot liner I can get for my new E63 s212 wagon.
Anything out there that’s top quality/fit?
Thanks in advance!![]()
Hmm i'm sure they are super practical, not very pretty though in my humble opinionYou could do worse than these guys: Mercedes E Class Estate (Lift Out Luggage Cover) 2010 - 2016 Custom Boot Liner
There are a few options for an E-class estate, the link above is only for one particular lift out version, you get the idea.
I had one of these for my previous Audi A6 Avant, waterproof, washable and multi-part (including headrest and bootlip protection etc. I still use it in my C63 now, wrong shape but its so big it protects the entire boot and folder down seats completely when needed.
Thank me later![]()
Not very pretty, seriously? Do you want to stand there looking at it, or do you want to use it as a sacrificial covering to save damaging the original boot lining? Besides, who's going to be looking at it for any length of time other than you?!Hmm i'm sure they are super practical, not very pretty though in my humble opinion
Trying to find a balance between practical and aesthetically pleasing, just like the wagon itself haha
I like these, but they don't yet have a pattern for the E class estate, I'm 200 miles away so if anyone is near Mansfield and also wants a liner, let me know!!
Volkswagen Touareg (without left side pocket) 2010 - 2017 Boot Liners From £169.99
If I can't get the above sorted I will likely go with one of the boot buddy liners.
I will be using it for dogging, so there genuinely will be quite a number of people looking at it for considerable stints of time. Not to mention the video content which is likely to be posted online for others to consume.Not very pretty, seriously? Do you want to stand there looking at it, or do you want to use it as a sacrificial covering to save damaging the original boot lining? Besides, who's going to be looking at it for any length of time other than you?!
I can assure you the Titan covers are top quality, extremely well made and when fitted correctly look quite nice, not that the look bothers me when it spends 99% of its time in the boot in the dark
(No affiliation to Titan by the way - just a happy customer)
Haha, good answer lol Anyway, there are a couple of photos below, as I said, this is an A6 Avant liner in a C63 boot, so whilst it fits side to side, its way too big front to back, hence the excess bunched up by the seat backs. It's also well used which is why its got marks all over it, but the important thing here is that the interior of the boot underneath is spotless.I will be using it for dogging, so there genuinely will be quite a number of people looking at it for considerable stints of time. Not to mention the video content which is likely to be posted online for others to consume.
Do you happen to have a black one? I would love to see it fitted if you have photos?
All the best.
I’ve got a full set of seat covers from Titan for my E, they’re brill. Quite tempted by a matching boot liner now.You could do worse than these guys: Mercedes E Class Estate (Lift Out Luggage Cover) 2010 - 2016 Custom Boot Liner
There are a few options for an E-class estate, the link above is only for one particular lift out version, you get the idea.
I had one of these for my previous Audi A6 Avant, waterproof, washable and multi-part (including headrest and bootlip protection etc. I still use it in my C63 now, wrong shape but its so big it protects the entire boot and folder down seats completely when needed.
Thank me later![]()
I find the trouble with this style liner, and I've tried a few, is that 100kg of dog tends to rip down the sides. They are often not as waterproof as you're led to believe when faced with drenched dog either. Hence I went for the boot buddy. Sure this type are fine for smaller dogs though.Haha, good answer lol Anyway, there are a couple of photos below, as I said, this is an A6 Avant liner in a C63 boot, so whilst it fits side to side, its way too big front to back, hence the excess bunched up by the seat backs. It's also well used which is why its got marks all over it, but the important thing here is that the interior of the boot underneath is spotless.
See that's a horror story right there for me - dogs? In the car? Nope! I can totally see why you wouldn't want a velcro type liner in that case.I find the trouble with this style liner, and I've tried a few, is that 100kg of dog tends to rip down the sides. They are often not as waterproof as you're led to believe when faced with drenched dog either. Hence I went for the boot buddy. Sure this type are fine for smaller dogs though.
See that's a horror story right there for me - dogs? In the car? Nope! I can totally see why you wouldn't want a velcro type liner in that case.
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