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    MY12 Passat wagon cargo area protection

    Hi all,

    I picked up my new just over a month ago now, and I've been using a secondary mat to keep the carpet nice, I just thought I'd ask about what liners and protection you guys are using on the inside of your cargo compartments, sedan and wagon.

    Also are you utilising to protect the top of your bumper, if at all?

    I didn't get the usual accessories girl hit me up after I negotiated the price like you usually do, so I'm unaware at this stage what VW do in a factory accessory, though I plan to ask.

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    I have the factory Luggage compartment Tray If you buy a VW one make sure you get the rubber one as the cheaper one is only a foam type and corners of boxes etc may go through it I also have a boot mat from Supercrap on top of it.

    http://www.volkswagen.com.au/en/sale...cabf67b67463ab


    The one with the red bag on it

    For the bumper I put 3m paint protection film and NEVER let anyone else put things in the boot.


    http://ozishield.com.au/categories.asp Is about $33 a metre

    See pic for door sills and rear of Passat plus dashcam









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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazz View Post
    I just thought I'd ask about what liners and protection you guys are using on the inside of your cargo compartments, sedan and wagon.

    Also are you utilising to protect the top of your bumper, if at all?
    I got the foam liner for my 2010 R36 wagon. The shape of the rear bumper and the load compartment is much the same as the 2012 B7, so the accessories should still fit.

    The foam liner is thinner than the plastic tray (I had a plastic one in my old Honda). After 2 years, mine's showing a few dings, but no punctures. I carry boxes and equipment around for work all the time. The only negative is that the tray tends to slide around a little bit as you shuffle stuff around on top of it, so I end up with a raised bit near the tailgate, and a gap near the back seats.

    As for the bumper lip, I got the stainless steel strip. When the dealer installed it before delivery of my car, they must have polished the bumper prior to installation, as the lip kept lifting. It wasn't until my bumper got replaced after I got rear-ended a year and a bit later before it got re-attached properly. Its been fine ever since though. Just something to bear in mind, that the plate is just held on by what amounts to double-sided tape. Visually, it sticks out slightly against the dark-grey paint, but not offensively so.

    All in all, I'm happy with both. Both are VW OEM, but the stainless steel lip protector doesn't appear to be listed in the brochure or the VW website any more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kleung View Post
    I got the foam liner
    +1

    The foam liner works well and items placed on it don't tend to slip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kleung View Post

    As for the bumper lip, I got the stainless steel strip. When the dealer installed it before delivery of my car, they must have polished the bumper prior to installation, as the lip kept lifting. It wasn't until my bumper got replaced after I got rear-ended a year and a bit later before it got re-attached properly. Its been fine ever since though. Just something to bear in mind, that the plate is just held on by what amounts to double-sided tape. Visually, it sticks out slightly against the dark-grey paint, but not offensively so.

    All in all, I'm happy with both. Both are VW OEM, but the stainless steel lip protector doesn't appear to be listed in the brochure or the VW website any more.
    Can I trouble you for a pic?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazz View Post
    Can I trouble you for a pic?

    Look on the link I gave you all the accessories are on that page under different headings Except for the stainless boot protector.

    When I asked about prices the clear rear bumper one was $90 Dont know about the aluminium one I seem to remember it being over $150

    I think it was deleted in 2010 with the B6 as was in that catalogue but not in my B7 one as I have just looked

    The previous model one will fit as the bumpers and tail door are the same

    I bought the film and did all door sills and both rear bumpers on the Passat and the Polo for $150

    Look at the pics It runs right over the edges and down the face on all of them.

    I think the ali one only sits on the top and leaves the edge unprotected which is what tends to get bumped

    Have enough film left over to do a rear bumper if you live on the north side of Brissy
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hillbilly View Post
    Have enough film left over to do a rear bumper if you live on the north side of Brissy
    I do live on northside - North Lakes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazz View Post
    Can I trouble you for a pic?
    There's a picture here:
    Volkswagen Accessories - Boot sill guard – chrome effect

    If you want more details, let me know and I'll try and take some better ones.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hillbilly View Post
    Dont know about the aluminium one I seem to remember it being over $150
    It's listed on my invoice at $260.

    I think the ali one only sits on the top and leaves the edge unprotected which is what tends to get bumped
    The stainless one definitely protects the corner as well.

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    Hells teeth The film is $60 max for a 300mm wide piece which goes right down the bumper to the chrome strip.

    If you buy that make sure its wide enough as the wagon is wider than the car across the boot door.

    It is however the same as the previous model as shown as I was going to get the garnish that goes across the bottom of the taildoor but was a bit difficult to fit aftermarket so didnt bother.


    My rubber liner for the floor is identical with this one so I think the dealer got it specially as they originally gave me the wrong one and they define them differently in the new catalogue

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