Would you pay over RM200 for Myvi floor mats? | Trapo Classic Mark II review
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- Rory's 2011 Perodua Myvi in Tangerine Orange needs a little love, especially when you look at the sorry state of its floor mats. But, should he just buy a cheap PVC/Rubber mat off the internet? Or should he invest in something like the Trapo Classic Mk II---a floor mat that starts at about RM220.
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very informative!!! useful for someone who wants to see the review first prior purchasing cause the price is just🤧
Glad it was helpful!
I'm considering to get the Trapo mats for my Proton Iriz. But its price is indeed hard to swallow.
I like the carpeted floor mats that came with the car tbh. But they're absolutely useless at staying in place.
I'm definitely not a fan of those coil mats, though I probably wouldn't mind all weather rubber mats.
Trapo offers the Eco variant, but it's not much cheaper, and lacks the anti microbial properties the Classic has. If you're spending that much on floor mats, might as well just get the Classic.
Still not sure if I'd buy it.
If you like the original mats, maybe there's a way to secure velcro strips to the underside to improve grip. --Rory
@@soyacincautv I did that with my front mats, they do prevent them from moving around to an extent. But after a while, some of the velcro strips I applied are starting to come out.
I might wait till there's a decent discounts on the Trapos I suppose.
Good product compare to stock standard car floor mats
Yeap it's definitely better than most OEMs.
Mantap lol...