Good quality good fit
I have a yellow stonic so i went with the black with blue stitching good quality easy to fit they send you a video on how to fit car looks nice inside now would recommend would use them again
Karin willis
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I have a yellow stonic so i went with the black with blue stitching good quality easy to fit they send you a video on how to fit car looks nice inside now would recommend would use them again
Karin willis
The mats are well made but ill fitting, provided my car make, model and year and still the mats are loose and affect my acceleration and braking. They are nothing like the advertised pictures coming short up the sided and not covering the door steps as advertised. Very disappointed. Waste of £100
The accelerator pedal on my automatic transmission 2016 Skoda Yeti is floor hinged. Despite correctly inputting my car specification the mat supplied for the driver footwell is for all pedals dropping from behind dashboard.
SCAM MERCHANTS BE WARNED !!!!!!!!!!!!
The escalation to a German debt collection agency with my previous problem with Whimats Ltd is that all I can say is that the entire company staff, including the main Chinese connection, must be acutely colour-blind.
For which I am very sorry.
BUT
We in this fine country of ours, are protected by a consumer act of 2015 which says that the product you purchase correctly must conform to what you are supplied.
I am about to open anew group on @facebook where we can all discuss our rights and shame the “b……..ds” who are out to scam us all, all the time..
Someone has to do it.
The material feels cheap and very light - perhaps my perception was it would be heavier and of a more luxurious feel. The video advert shows a car which has had the mats professionally fitted however the kit comes and its very much DIY. Not bad enough to return for a refund but not overly thrilled. Their e mail comms is good however.
I orded some mats from this company gave the make amd model of my cat and the year then when had mats came they didn't fir they were short and didn't cover like the advertising stated was very disappointing. I contacted the company and got a pathetic message from the company that looked like a computer spit out with no response to sorting the issues out . They asked for pictures with I uploaded to the company to show the problem I paid £100 for mats that did not fit or look good as they are short and do not fit my vehicle . Its very didisappointing to get such a poor service and such a lack of helping me with getting the correct mats that would fit my car as I thought I was purchasing but instead got some small mats i could have got off temu for less than £20 ,im not happy with the poor service or the customer response after sending three emails and not having them help with the poor quality or the product I paid for . V bamfield
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