Boot liner recommendations for 6C?
Boot liner recommendations for 6C?
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone can recommend a boot floor liner? One that fits nicely. It will mainly be in the deeper lower down level so we can fit our huge pram in there.
Thanks!
I was wondering if anyone can recommend a boot floor liner? One that fits nicely. It will mainly be in the deeper lower down level so we can fit our huge pram in there.
Thanks!
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Re: Boot liner recommendations for 6C?
Have you considered the ones that you can get as original accessories from VW? They will have perfect fit, they usually have different thinknes options and since they have a carpart number you can source them from different locations.
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Re: Boot liner recommendations for 6C?
Original VW ones would he nice. Just that usually they are pricey but if anyone can recommend somewhere that sells VW accessories at a good price then I'd be very much tempted.
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Re: Boot liner recommendations for 6C?
@ahfh1; There are two versions of the boot liner;
- Part no. 6R0061160A; boot liner for when the variable floor is in the upper position
- Part no. 6R0061160; boot liner for the lower boot floor position
So it’s 6R0061160 that you’d need if your priority is to maximise boot space but have a load liner in place.
A quick google search turned up this one on eBay - new, unused and in its packaging - for £20 plus £5 delivery. I doubt you’ll find a genuine new one any cheaper;
https://www.ebay.co.uk/p/GENUINE-VOLKSW ... 1705645242
- Part no. 6R0061160A; boot liner for when the variable floor is in the upper position
- Part no. 6R0061160; boot liner for the lower boot floor position
So it’s 6R0061160 that you’d need if your priority is to maximise boot space but have a load liner in place.
A quick google search turned up this one on eBay - new, unused and in its packaging - for £20 plus £5 delivery. I doubt you’ll find a genuine new one any cheaper;
https://www.ebay.co.uk/p/GENUINE-VOLKSW ... 1705645242
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Re: Boot liner recommendations for 6C?
I found with the older version of Polo, ie the 9N/9N3, VW didn't seem to market these items very well, so while my wife had a 9N Polo, and I was in my VW dealer collecting some service parts, I bumped into a stack of these boor liners being sold off very cheaply - and grabbed one, almost fits the lower level okay in my wife's current 2015 6C Polo, lives down in there covered with "essential stuff" and hidden by the upper base!
Maybe that is again what has happened and prompted someone to off load these ones that are on ebay.
Edit:- ah yes, an enterprising VW Group dealership moving them out!
Maybe that is again what has happened and prompted someone to off load these ones that are on ebay.
Edit:- ah yes, an enterprising VW Group dealership moving them out!
Re: Boot liner recommendations for 6C?
Thanks SRGTD!
Re: Boot liner recommendations for 6C?
I went ahead and bought the official boot liner from ebay. This is what it looks like fitted in the lowered height position.
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As you can see, the top left and right corners aren't exactly flush which is disappointing seeing as this is an official VW product.
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Re: Boot liner recommendations for 6C?
Yes, it was okay for me reusing the 2002 9N Polo version in my wife's 2015 6C Polo to have to force the end of the sides down under the floor brackets, but I'd not expect to have to do that when buying the correct version!
That material does do its job though - only issue in my wife's 2015 Polo is that it is always covered with clutter and the top level floor is used, but she seems to have bought a folding flooring protector for when she buys plants and any other messy stuff!
While we are discussing boots, has anyone spotted the 2 plastic "bits" with a hole in one end, in the top cover (I think) underside, what uses that?
Edit:- the main difference between that 6R/6C cover and the 9N cover, is that the 6R/6C version has an indent to handle the folding seat split hinges - but not having that does not seem to have caused any problems when I fitted it into my wife's 6C Polo.
That material does do its job though - only issue in my wife's 2015 Polo is that it is always covered with clutter and the top level floor is used, but she seems to have bought a folding flooring protector for when she buys plants and any other messy stuff!
While we are discussing boots, has anyone spotted the 2 plastic "bits" with a hole in one end, in the top cover (I think) underside, what uses that?
Edit:- the main difference between that 6R/6C cover and the 9N cover, is that the 6R/6C version has an indent to handle the folding seat split hinges - but not having that does not seem to have caused any problems when I fitted it into my wife's 6C Polo.
Re: Boot liner recommendations for 6C?
I bought mine from NP Autoparts which now appears to be DriveDen. I don't have a picture to hand but it is perfectly serviceable https://www.driveden.com/car-mats-boot- ... 667:t10154
Re: Boot liner recommendations for 6C?
Looks like a better fit than the OEM version!fleagal wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 8:52 am I bought mine from NP Autoparts which now appears to be DriveDen. I don't have a picture to hand but it is perfectly serviceable https://www.driveden.com/car-mats-boot- ... 667:t10154
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Re: Boot liner recommendations for 6C?
Yes, why could VW not done the design/drawing correctly to suit the brackets for the raised floor position?
One thing that VW did probably get right is the material used, it is very light in weight unlike the more durable and heavy duty rubber ones which do their job but cost you a bit more in fuel and performance.
One of these linked options seems to be made from thin/flexible enough material to allow you to get access to the spare wheel area, but in reality, usually when it is time to need to get the spare wheel out, everything needs to get removed from the boot - even with an empty boot and no protective mat, in a car with the flexible floor set up, getting the spare wheel out is a bit tricky - I've tried that!
One thing that VW did probably get right is the material used, it is very light in weight unlike the more durable and heavy duty rubber ones which do their job but cost you a bit more in fuel and performance.
One of these linked options seems to be made from thin/flexible enough material to allow you to get access to the spare wheel area, but in reality, usually when it is time to need to get the spare wheel out, everything needs to get removed from the boot - even with an empty boot and no protective mat, in a car with the flexible floor set up, getting the spare wheel out is a bit tricky - I've tried that!
Re: Boot liner recommendations for 6C?
I can confirm that the mat which I linked is lightweight and can remain in-situ when accessing the spare wheel recess.
The edges are not 'formed' into a tray shape, they are flexible so when you put the mat into position the sides bend upwards to create the edges of the tray. This is quite useful when the seats are down as there is no bump.
The edges are not 'formed' into a tray shape, they are flexible so when you put the mat into position the sides bend upwards to create the edges of the tray. This is quite useful when the seats are down as there is no bump.
Re: Boot liner recommendations for 6C?
I know this post is from a few years ago - but I'm looking for a loadliner for my 16 plate 6C GTI. Are these 'DriveDen' ones any good?fleagal wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 8:52 am I bought mine from NP Autoparts which now appears to be DriveDen. I don't have a picture to hand but it is perfectly serviceable https://www.driveden.com/car-mats-boot- ... 667:t10154
https://www.driveden.com/product/gledri ... #aero-faqs
Update: Bought it, I'm very pleased. Half the price of the genuine VW loadliner, really good quality, thick rubber, fits perfectly.
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