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Tuesday, January 16, 2024

Driving in Style and Cleanliness: The Ultimate Guide to BMW Floor Mats

BMW has proven to be the best-selling luxury car brand in Asia, outdoing both the domestic German and EU markets, as well as the Americas by a fair margin. A large portion of those sales have been from the company's compact 1 Series cars. Compared to its bigger and more costly siblings, the 1 Series isn’t short of luxury or comfort, with the 135i right up there with the big boys in terms of driving dynamics and outright performance. With the lower price tag, owners can afford a few basics that are left out from showrooms. 

 Floor mats and seat covers might be an omission most of us forgive, but they do a few things we often take for granted. They keep your car protected during spills, deal with dirt, debris and unsightly stains, and help to keep the interior of your bimmer in pristine condition, just like when you got it new. Owners don't have to settle for anything cheap and cheery, and there are exceptionally durable and well-made BMW 1 series car mats that well match the car's luxurious interior. Besides this, all are made of materials that are soft to the touch and offer additional driving safety with non-slip surfaces. Nice additions for both drivers and passengers alike.

Choosing Floor Mats for the One Series

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When shopping for interior accessories like car mats, there are a few factors to keep in mind. You'll want mats from the right materials. those that are tailored to suit the exact dimensions of the floor and will last no matter how or where you drive. Here's what to look for: 

Materials 

Traditional choices are carpet, rubber, and vinyl. Carpet mats are made of a combination of soft-touch synthetics, and come in coarser loop pile or smoother cut pile variants. Both are available in dozens of colours, are well made, and can include contrast stitching to go with the details that suit the rest of the car, specifically the seat fabric. While good looking, they do have a few shortcomings. Carpet mats are less durable than other materials, are quicker to pick up scratches or tears and don't handle direct sunlight too well. Plus, they're subpar in containing spills or stains and can leave unpleasant odours. 

Rubber mats offer more durability, are waterproof so work better in humid and wet conditions, and have grooves to redirect water. They also better contain grime and dirt and are easier to clean. The only negative to think of is the limited number of colours, often based around black or grey. Move up to vinyl if you want a neater and cleaner interior as these do the best job in keeping away dust, debris and liquids of any type. They too are easy and quick to clean, just hose them down, and they're ready to go. 

Newer materials focus on recyclable plastic and vinyl blends. These are exceptionally lightweight, can be optioned in textured finishes for improved comfort and water and dust removal, and are precision cut with superior non-slip surfaces. Recyclable blends are also gentler on carpet underlays, so no likelihood of damage. If you're particular about your health, these additionally work well against allergens and bacteria. Moreover, they're waterproof and  won't leave any bad smells. Lastly, they're designed to be more durable than any of the traditional material choices, and being recyclable you'll be doing your part for the environment.

Custom vs Universal Mats

Choosing between these two is all about getting mats in the right size and ones that will fit the footwells. Custom BMW 1 series car mats are cut to the exact dimensions of the floor, being neither too big nor too small. This means no slipping, difficulty in keeping the mats flat against the floor, and no safety issues. Universal mats are generally a one-size fits all, so may not be the best option for your 1 Series. They'll struggle in keeping stains and dust from spoiling the floor and typically harder to get right, so can get uncomfortable over longer rides. The only benefit is that they're a bit cheaper, but not worth the compromises. 

What Else to Look For?

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Besides materials and sizing, mats come in varying designs and textures. Look for variants with higher side walls and lining if you want the best protection against liquids. This often seamlessly blends into the stitching in more quality, custom-fit variants, leaving a stylish look. Textures also help by preventing excessive movement, slipping, and accidents.  Mats with underside embossing work particularly well in this respect, even when fitted without the provided clips. Driver side mats additionally include textured non-slip surfaces with enough space for both feet, adding more comfort. 

When buying car mats, go for sets that include front driver and passenger side mats, and those that match the rear. Some makes may have mats covering the rear tunnels, and matching units in the same materials and high durability for the boot. Lastly, get the color combinations that catch your eye and best suit the car. 





Friday, January 5, 2024

5 Types of Car Mats Every Mazda 2 Owner Should Consider

 Japanese cars are rarely the ones that exude luxury or wafty rides as they stride more towards economy and reliability. Take the Mazda 2 for example, it's a capable city car that has a great look both in and out as well as fairly good handling, one that you don't get on many modern vehicles.


Packed with all the latest safety features, the Mazda 2 is big on fuel efficiency especially if you go for Mazda's own diesel engine they call the Skyactiv-D. If you're someone who loves a reliable manual car that makes shifting gears a joy then the Mazda 2 is for you as it's manual gearbox feels quite precise. But what Mazda needs help with is its interior pieces, especially its mats.

Benefits of Car Mats

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Protection

Protecting the floor is the main goal of car mats as they are made to be the surface that absorbs and takes all the abuse you give it while driving. This way the original flooring is preserved as long as you go for the right Mazda 2 car mats. Since not all of them are made the same, not all of them are to, at least, look the same.

Appearance

Some car mats for Mazda 2 are made to blend in with the interior which makes them look more OEM. On the other hand, there are Mazda 2 mats that can make the interior more interesting as they complement the interior styling quite well but they don't necessarily become part of it.

Sound

Car mats play a key role in soundproofing your Mazda 2 which is why you should aim to get ones that are thicker and they offer far better insulative properties. This will also help with heat insulation too but it all depends on the type of material the mats are going to be made of.

Types of Car Mats

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Fabric

The most affordable Mazda 2 car mats you'll come across are going to be made of fabric. They're also the most readily available and one of the easiest to clean. Keep in mind that they are not going to retain spills as well as other more robust mats.

Rubber

One type of mat that is going to be more robust than a fabric one is a rubber mat. Rubber car mats are also quite common nowadays but they are a lot more durable than fabric mats and they contain spills far better. Rubber car mats for Mazda 2 are not ideal in a hot climate though as they can make the inside of your Mazda extremely hot.

Vinyl

Also known as all-weather, vinyl Mazda 2 mats are made to be used throughout the year as they are quite durable. No water will get soaked in them but also into the carpet while they are rather easy to clean and have spikes at the back to keep them from moving.

Nomad

Some call them curly mats, nomad mats are made to absorb a lot more water and keep debris and dust from going around in the cabin. This is thanks to their thick and curly fibres which make the mats rather comfortable and better at absorbing sounds than rubber or vinyl ones.

3D

With 3D mats, you can expect to get the best coverage as they extend up the centre console thanks to their high sides. This makes them the best when it comes to keeping your Mazda's floor clean as everything that falls on the mats stays on them no matter how you drive. Keep in mind that 3D car mats are not the most comfortable or the most affordable for that matter.

What to Look for in Mats

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Size

In order for a set of car mats to be useful for your Mazda 2 they need to be of the right size. Too big and they won't fit, too small and they will move around like an opened grocery bag.

Retention

Water retention is a must, no matter the type of car mats you're going for. The only difference between each mat would be the way they keep water from going to the floor. Some soak it in while others just keep it moving around in one place.

Odour

While a car mat won't smell like your perfume, it shouldn't also smell bad or emit any odour that can make your trips less enjoyable. This is typically the case with synthetic mats such as rubber and vinyl but that's not always the case with these types of Mazda 2 mats.

Movement

Although a fitting mat won't move, that's not a reason you shouldn't get it with an anti-slip back. This can be in the form of spikes or a rubber surface that doesn't let the mat slide around when shifting gears frequently or getting in and out of your Mazda on a rainy day.