Today we want to concentrate on boot liners for Audi cars. You may have been offerred a boot liner when you purchased your new Audi, we have heard of these being offered as an extra incentive to make the sale. Plus it makes sense, if you know you will carry heavy or dirty goods in your boot, to go for a boot liner.
Audi manufacture their own liners and boot mats. But, these are only useful at protecting the boot floor as even their so called high sided liners, are really only trays. What happens when you need to transport larger items, such as going to the tip with a boot full of garden cuttings, or when the boot is full of DIY materials. Then again we find a large number of car owners have a dog, or more than one.
We all know the mess dog hairs can cause in your boot. They get embedded in the fabric, making cleaning a nightmare. Also the saliva, mud from their walks, and worse, all end up on the boot carpet, sides and seat backs. So in these cases a tray of boot mat offer minimum protection.
Boot Buddy make high sided boot liners, which cover all the base, sides and full height of your rear seats, and at a lower cost than the official Audi trays as well.
So if you drive an Audi A2, A3 and Sportback, A4 Avant, A6 Avant, Q5 or Q7 and need maximum protection, take a look at the Boot Buddy Ltd website. We also make load liners and extension kits (ProMax) to extend high sided protection when your rear seats are folded down. Click on http://www.boot-buddy.com for information, free samples, colour brochures and free advice.