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Cargo Tray with Seatback Protectors - now unavailable?


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Thank you for your contribution! I want an item that is robust and long-lasting. I own a white Siberian husky mix puppy that is rather little yet has a propensity for chewing. He has gnawed through materials I believed to be impervious. The Tuxmat has a more prominent side lip in comparison to the Mazda mat. Typically, this is advantageous; but, for this little creature, I believe it will swiftly transform into a chew toy.

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It has a lip at the edge, which may make it rather slippery for your dog as well. I believe I encountered many complaints on it from pet owners.
I am uncertain if the OEM mats have been permanently withdrawn or whether they will be available again in the future.
Several forum postings exist from individuals who have purchased counterfeit products from Amazon and expressed satisfaction with their acquisitions. If Weathertech and Husky prove ineffective, I believe that is the only alternative.

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Only the carpeted cargo mat and seatback protector options are available for the 50/50 or 60/40 third-row arrangement.

I own the OEM rubber cargo mat and seatback protection for my '24 Turbo S PP, which I acquired in November 2023 upon its availability.

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That is really foolish. It remains listed from when I setup my car at the beginning of my investigation in mid-January. I just visited Mazdausa.com, and it remains accessible. It is included in the premium protection plan for $650, with a standalone option available for $150, but availability is to be determined. If they have discontinued it, they should remove it from their website.

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I purchased the Husky cargo liner. It includes a seat back protector, although it is constructed as a single unit. The installation instructions need you to bisect it to detach the seat back. I must confess I was quite apprehensive about proceeding, but I used a straight edge, resulting in a flawless fit.

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