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      10-10-2013, 01:42 PM   #1
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Does any 2014 M5 owner use WeatherTech floor liner for M5?

I'm shopping for a set of liner for 2014 M5, and was assuming it is the same fit as regular F10 5 series. I looked on WeatherTech site for 2014 vs 2012 and it seems the mats look very different. The back seat is now one piece? See attached picture.

I thought the interior didn't change for the LCI from 2012? Can any confirm should I buy the 2012 mats or 2014 mats for the LCI M5? Which one is the right fit?

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      10-10-2013, 02:16 PM   #2
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New design for the LCI

So, the right should be right. If not, you can always return for exchange.

The left one is being sold at bmw dealer at $210 + taxes (Maxbimmer price) and under the BMW logo but made by Weathertech. This is at Georgian BMW (Barrie). There is also a trunk mat for $100 + taxes.
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Seats definitely changed. BMW all weather mats for the rear have a different part number from pre-LCI. My dealer gave me a set of pre-LCI mats. Front fit, rear didn't. I'm still waiting for my dealer to get them. (Of course, since I don't have my car, I guess I don't mind the wait!)
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Seats definitely changed. BMW all weather mats for the rear have a different part number from pre-LCI. My dealer gave me a set of pre-LCI mats. Front fit, rear didn't. I'm still waiting for my dealer to get them. (Of course, since I don't have my car, I guess I don't mind the wait!)
+1 Rear didn't fit. dirty monkeys........
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Does any 2014 M5 owner use WeatherTech floor liner for M5?

I'm shopping for a set of liner for 2014 M5, and was assuming it is the same fit as regular F10 5 series. I looked on WeatherTech site for 2014 vs 2012 and it seems the mats look very different. The back seat is now one piece? See attached picture.

I thought the interior didn't change for the LCI from 2012? Can any confirm should I buy the 2012 mats or 2014 mats for the LCI M5? Which one is the right fit?

Thanks!
Those all weather mats look great, but I prefer the OEM version. The hook that keeps the front mats in place is a PITA!
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      10-10-2013, 10:16 PM   #6
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my wife has these in her x5, she loves them,
I am not sure
they are very hard and feel like plastic
i prefer the bmw all weather mats, softer and conform better
this is definitely a personal preference
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I agree with Cassidysdad. I have the Wheathertechs for my Traverse and don't love them. They are very stiff. They are great in that they catch all the water and dirt from the melted snow, but then the water pools and they are a pain to clean. For the M5, I would go with the OEM winter mats since you probably aren't tracking much snow in.
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