Carbox Form 15 boot liner, black, for Range Rover Evoque, 294718000
£97.50
Code: JV294718000
Low stock
Why buy a Carbox boot liner?
Easy - you're buying into the best brand in the market, and you get good value for money:
- The fit will be as good as you'll find anywhere
- The 15cm high sides are essential for containing spills
- Carbox liners are completely odourless
- The surface is the optimum non slip
- They're strong enough to survive almost anything
A Carbox liner will be ideal for anyone who wants to keep their car boot in good condition and protect its resale value.
Why buy a Carbox boot liner?
Easy - you're buying into the best brand in the market, and you get good value for money:
- The fit will be as good as you'll find anywhere
- The 15cm high sides are essential for containing spills
- Carbox liners are completely odourless
- The surface is the optimum non slip
- They're strong enough to survive almost anything
A Carbox liner will be ideal for anyone who wants to keep their car boot in good condition and protect its resale value.
If you’d like to know about car boot liners in general, please see the tab headed “Why boot liners make a difference”. If you’re wondering why Carbox boot liners are more expensive than many others that are advertised as being suitable for your car, then please read on: The Carbox Difference Many customers look at boot liners and assume that “a boot liner is a boot liner is a boot liner”, and that price should therefore be the major factor in deciding which one to buy. It really is not this simple, not at all! Cheap liners may be adequate for the task, but they are seldom good, and they are never excellent. Carbox boot liners are excellent. There is no single reason, but the accumulation of small reasons adds up to a lot; it’s what we call ‘The Carbox Difference’:
In summary, we are so confident about the quality and fit of this liner that we're prepared to take it back for a refund, even if used, up to one calendar month from invoice date. |
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Car boot liners - what they do and why it makes a difference: It's easy to make an argument for having a liner in the boot of your car, especially if you are generally quite active and use your car for carrying, potentially, a bit of everything and anything: The weekly shop, compost and plants, golf bags, sandy shoes and towels, muddy bike wheels, folding bikes, soggy camping gear, wet coats, muddy wellies, dogs, you name it... Protecting the boot carpet will surely make a useful difference to a vehicle's resale value, so at the very least it makes sense to line the boot with a piece of old carpet, cut to shape. The next stage would be to buy a "universal boot liner" and use the cutting lines to cut and trim it to shape - now you probably have a non-porous surface, but by the same token any spilt liquid or water will quickly make its way to the edge of the liner, disappearing into the floor behind the back seats. Not good. Also note that "universal liners" will only ever fit the first car you buy, unless your next car boot is smaller in every dimension. So here are two crucial features to look out for in a car boot liner:
Many liners have a 5cm rim around the edge, and are a precise fit, but very few make a success of the loading area in estates and SUVs, which means that they have designed a way of maintaining a rim at the same time as stopping the boot liner from moving when stuff in the boot is pulled backwards. (Carbox Form boot liners have a solution for this.) But there's more to a good boot liner than just these two features. Because boot liners are such an obviously useful addition to any car, there are a lot of them about, and some of them are better than others. Here are some features which are best avoided:
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