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      06-25-2019, 10:19 AM   #9
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Another floor mat option (albeit for the non-winter months) would be the Cocomats. Have them on our MINI and they look great and wear like iron....4 yrs old now...a bit color faded but material has not worn at all. And I think Cocomats just look great a a roadster...a bit "old school".
I went to the website and really liked what I saw. I might go this route instead of WeatherTech. I have a question for those with their new cars. Does the G29 Z4 M40i have mat attachments? If so, for both driver and passenger side? Examples of a mat attachment would be whether BMW provides some way to attach the mat to the carpet such as: Snap Posts, Twist Posts, Hooks, or Velcro. One needs to specify whether the car has mat attachments when ordering at cocomats.com. By the way, these mats were featured in Jay Lenos Garage and there is a video from the show at the Cocomats.com website.

One other related question: I thought the Z4 M40i comes standard with a floor mat, at least in the United States. What does anyone know about the standard floor mat?
Matts are attached via velcro. The Z4 comes with standard velour matts. Typically the rubber all-weather version is thrown in by the dealership at no cost (at least I always get them at no cost). Mine was installed when I picked it up with the velour ones in the trunk, I have not actually looked at them as I tend to wear them out with my right foot heel. Hence, I tend to stick with the rubber.
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