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Review on πŸš— 2020-2022 Tesla Model Y Farasla All-Weather Floor Mats: Complete Protection for Every Season by Justin Ewing

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Reliable, clean floor mats :)

The reason I chose this mat is that it looks and feels less durable. I wanted something durable and protective, but nothing that looked or felt too harsh. Some mats have rough grooves and they can catch and scratch on things I'm pushing around in the trunk. This mat is smooth so I'm not worried about scratching my load. The mats arrived rolled up and I'm still waiting for the crease on the large back mat to flatten out so I'll update later. The attached photos show the carpets after they have been lying for a few weeks. The back of the truck bed still has some curves from when it was rolled up for delivery. The two smaller carpets appear to have no residual creases. Pros: Durable Smooth Has raised edges and overflow grooves Feels Cons Cons Cons: I personally don't like the name of the logo. I prefer no logo or with a hidden logo (like on the back). However, it's okay. The fit is not perfect but very snug and doesn't bother me. However, if you look closely, you will see that this is not the case. Maybe it's just the nature of the rubber material. I doubt anyone will notice without a close inspection. If you look closely, the middle notch doesn't line up with the tongue below. I tried shifting the rug so the center was even, but then the edges shifted a significant amount, which bothers me, so I leave it offset in the center. - If you look at the corners of the mat, you will find the back at the bottom. The torso and torso angles don't exactly match, but they're good enough for me and all but the pickiest of people. I even tried flipping the rear bottom trunk mat so you can see I got it right. The inscription on the logo should face you and read when you look at it so that you understand that it is placed correctly.

Pros
  • Interior
Cons
  • Not everything fits