I finally picked up my 2024 Q5 yesterday and I am legit terrified of ruining the interior already. Its that beautiful black leather but I live in Seattle so the mud and rain are basically already waiting to destroy it. I spent like three hours on forums last night looking at floor mats and now I am just more confused than when I started.
My logic was just to buy the OEM Audi all-weather ones because they fit perfectly but then I saw people raving about TuxMat and WeatherTech. TuxMat looks so much more premium but I read one guy saying theyre a pain to clean if you have a dog? I have a golden retriever who is basically a walking mud magnet so thats a huge deal for me.
Then there is the center console. That piano black trim is driving me insane already. I saw these precut vinyl wraps or screen protector things online but Im worried itll look tacky or Ill get bubbles under it and just make it look worse than a scratch would. I have about $500 set aside for protection stuff right now. Should I focus on the mats and a cargo liner first or is there some secret accessory Im missing that keeps the dash from getting all dusty? I just want to keep it looking brand new for at least a month lol...
Congrats on the new ride! Honestly, I have been through this exact same panic with my own Q5. Since you have a golden retriever, your absolute first priority should be the floor mats and a cargo liner. I have tested a few different brands over the years and here is my take on them! First off, Audi OEM All-Weather Floor Mats Q5 are fantastic for a clean, factory look. They fit perfectly but the walls are a bit low for serious Seattle mud. If you want maximum coverage, TuxMat Audi Q5 2021-2024 Custom Floor Mats are amazing! They cover almost all the visible carpet and look very premium. However, they have a slightly soft texture that can be a bit annoying to scrub dog hair out of. If you want something truly rugged, WeatherTech FloorLiner for Audi Q5 is the way to go. They are stiffer and more industrial, but you can just hose them off in the driveway and they look brand new again instantly! For that piano black trim, dont do a cheap vinyl wrap. Look into Xpel Interior Protection Film for Audi Q5 Piano Black. It is basically a clear bra for your center console. It is amazing because it is self-healing, so those tiny swirl marks wont even show up! I love it because it keeps the original look without the constant anxiety of scratching it with a phone or keys. Definitely grab a heavy duty cargo liner too, it makes such a difference after a muddy hike with the dog!
> That piano black trim is driving me insane already. Just found this thread today while looking into similar protection for my own rig. Honestly, I get the frustration with the piano black. From a reliability standpoint, if you want something that wont peel or bubble like a thin vinyl wrap, you should look at a hard overlay. Tufskinz Center Console Overlay Audi Q5 Carbon Fiber Look is a solid middle ground. It is thicker than a sticker so you wont get those annoying air pockets, and it keeps the actual plastic pristine for when you eventually sell the car. Regarding the floor mats, if safety is your main concern, Audi Genuine All-Weather Floor Mats Q5 2024 are the safest bet. The retention clips are guaranteed to work perfectly with the factory floor pegs, which prevents any mat slippage under the pedals. I have seen some people have issues with 3rd party mats sliding if the clips arent exact. TuxMat offers better coverage, but I have found them a bit more slippery when wet compared to deep-groove rubber. If you are dealing with constant Seattle rain, the rubber grip on WeatherTech FloorLiner HP Audi Q5 2024 Black is usually more reliable underfoot for you and the dog. For the dog hair and mud specifically, check out the AudiWorld forums. There are massive threads comparing how different materials handle pet messes. Tray styles like WeatherTech hold a lot of water but can splash if you hit a bump, whereas TuxMat covers the side carpets better. Just keep in mind that cleaning golden retriever hair out of the TuxMat material is more work than just hosing off a standard rubber mat... it kinda sticks to the texture.
Congrats on the new ride! Im super happy with my setup for the dog. Since you have a golden, you definitely need a heavy-duty cargo setup that covers the seat backs too.
Wait really?? Thats actually super helpful. I always thought it was the other way around.
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