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My last car was a Jag XF and one disaster I had was when I spilled 3/4 of a tin of brilliant white emulsion in the boot. This ruined the carpet and the spare wheel well to 5 hours to clean.

I was determined not to let this happen to my lovely evoque especially as we will be taking the dog in it as well, so I decided to get a boot liner.

I know range rover do one but its seems extremely expensive. I opted for one by a compay called HatchBag. It arrived today and I must say its an excellent fit. It seems good qulity as well.

Has anyone else used them or any other boot liners they would recommend.

I am in no way associated with this company. Just thought it would be good to share my experience
I've bought one ready to go into mine Smile
(15-06-2012 05:33pm)Griff449 Wrote: [ -> ]I've bought one ready to go into mine Smile

What company did you use?
Sorry, I should have checked first.Rolling Eyes
(15-06-2012 05:32pm)Morgs Wrote: [ -> ]My last car was a Jag XF and one disaster I had was when I spilled 3/4 of a tin of brilliant white emulsion in the boot. This ruined the carpet and the spare wheel well to 5 hours to clean.

I was determined not to let this happen to my lovely evoque especially as we will be taking the dog in it as well, so I decided to get a boot liner.

I know range rover do one but its seems extremely expensive. I opted for one by a compay called HatchBag. It arrived today and I must say its an excellent fit. It seems good qulity as well.

Has anyone else used them or any other boot liners they would recommend.

I am in no way associated with this company. Just thought it would be good to share my experience

Have had my hatchbag in since March, it's great just didn't bother with the stick on velcro pads cos the ones on the hatchbag stick to the inside of the boot on their own. Much neater. It's makes a good picnic blanket/seating when taken out too.
(15-06-2012 05:51pm)gibbyd Wrote: [ -> ]Have had my hatchbag in since March, it's great just didn't bother with the stick on velcro pads cos the ones on the hatchbag stick to the inside of the boot on their own. Much neater. It's makes a good picnic blanket/seating when taken out too.

Did you go for the hatchbag tailgate cover too? I like the idea of the extra protection for the inside of the tailgate but I have powered tailgate and am thinking it might cause a conflict with the sensors?
I purchased the additional cover for the tailgate. Fitted with sticky back Velcro
(25-06-2012 02:16pm)paulcon Wrote: [ -> ]Did you go for the hatchbag tailgate cover too? I like the idea of the extra protection for the inside of the tailgate but I have powered tailgate and am thinking it might cause a conflict with the sensors?

The one I bought has a tailgate cover built in. You can zip it up so it stands vertical and creates protection for the tailgate inner panel.
(25-06-2012 02:16pm)paulcon Wrote: [ -> ]Did you go for the hatchbag tailgate cover too? I like the idea of the extra protection for the inside of the tailgate but I have powered tailgate and am thinking it might cause a conflict with the sensors?

Hatchbag have since confirmed that their tailgate cover does not interfere with the sensors on power boot. Excellent service gotta say.

Thanks for the feedback


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