Mazda MPV Aftermarket & Accessories
Here's an accessory query:
Has anyone found a custom mat for the rear of an MPV that fits with the third seat DOWN? We need the cargo space a lot more often than the 3rd seat, so it would be great to have a mat that covers the whole area behind the middle row!
Thanks!
Has anyone found a custom mat for the rear of an MPV that fits with the third seat DOWN? We need the cargo space a lot more often than the 3rd seat, so it would be great to have a mat that covers the whole area behind the middle row!
Thanks!
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These guys aren't cheap, but I've heard of folks buying a mat that fits perfectly for the MPV. I use a large mat with 3/4" sides, and a pattern similar to the weathertech one for our MPV. I got it at Walmart for about $20. It is not a perfect fit, it's only about 3'x3', but it's great for tossing gear and junk onto to keep the carpets clean.
--javadoc
yet, very good quality & quite functional. I have
their mats (incl. the "well" liner) throughout my 2000 MPV ES. The mats for 2nd & 3rd row are trim-to-fit type. They overlap each other so there's no exposed carpet. If you have the factory carpet mats (not very functional), I suggest you leave them in place and put the Weathertechs right over them (to help save the permanent carpet below). The liner is custom fit (I think $79) and has a 3.5 inch lip so, if anything were to spill back there it would be contained. Since it's a perfect fit, there's no prob "tumbling" the 3rd seat.
mat that covers entire area behind the 2nd row (when 3rd seat is "tumbled/flat") up to the rear hatch. I didn't buy it since 3rd seat is usually up. I may reconsider once the weather breaks (in Chgo) and we start making trips to the landscape nurseries. I'm not sure if it's a custom fit or if it's trim-to-fit style. If you decide to get one, PLEASE let the rest of us know how it works out.
good luck
Brmuda
So if I can figure out what I'm going to do I'll leave a report...
The well is also well proportioned. It easily swallows our mammoth stroller with room for either gear for the kids activities or a number of bags of groceries (that won't slide around in the well either).
Darn Mazda for making the MPV so convenient! ;-)
--java
I reside in D Grove (W burbs of Chgo).
What about you??
brmuda
I'm all the way down in Park Forest. Far south subs. May be relocating further north within the next couple of years tho. New casino in Rosemont WILL happen.(keep your fingers crossed) The old home area isn't what it used to be....
--Dennis
If you're unsure if you have the airbags, look at the on the side of the seat back, up at the top, and there will be a label saying the seat is equipped with an airbag. Just wanted to make sure everyone's safe. :-)))
--javadoc
I'm looking for something that can attach to the inside cargo area, while the 3rd row bench is 'tumbled-down' into the well.
I've surfed around at JCWhitney and other similar websites, but am currently unable to confirm if their cargo net products would sufficiently fit my MPV.
I own a 2000 MPV LX, and I'm looking for information on extended warranties either from a dealer outside of NY or a warranty company on-line. I am also looking for a good Mazda accessory site on-line to purchase a rear bumper step guard before we scratch up the bumper. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
I happened to have seen this posting a week or so ago on ebay. This person evidently has a few of them because there are some already "completed" and this one in the active auctions. I don't know how the price compares to a dealer, but here you go:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/aw-cgi/ebayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=578544538&r=0&t=0
--javadoc
I am just a poor mama with three little ones... no money to .... oh, you know the story....
You should've used the time-tested technique of lurking until there was only 10 seconds left, lol. I'll have to think...be nice to a fellow edmunds friend, or score points with the neighbor with the pickup truck....hmmmmmmm.
Did I mention that we have 6 dogs now. They jump into crates in the back with the seat down. So far, I've been able to keep them from scratching, but it is only a matter of time. You can imagine how important this is to me.
I am not above begging...
Thank you in advance!!!
--javadoc
Did you say the other one went for $27?
EDIT: I emailed the seller Cinka.
--j
--javadoc
http://search-completed.ebay.com/search/search.dll?query
=mpv+bumper&ebaytag1
=ebayreg&ebaytag1code=0&ht=1&SortProperty=MetaEndSort
they've been selling anywhere from $20-$28. And it appears to be an actual Mazda part. I'll be curious to hear if any of you get one, how it works out.
Since yesterday's edmunds exchanges were erased, I'll post what I've gleened from the ebay seller of the bumper step plates. According to this seller, they're actually a Mazda/Kia dealership, and they're trying to sell their accessories to the masses via ebay, only they've just gotten started (the story goes, anyway), and don't have enough positive feedback points to start selling using the "Buy Now" feature, and not enough for Dutch Auctions (I think you need 60 feedback points), or (so they say) they'd be doing more auctions.
At any rate, they claim to be able to have access to all available accessories for the MPV (and other Mazdas)...I've asked him about an RSES but haven't gotten a response yet on that.
He did say that they are willing to sell for 20% over cost, or 20% below list, which ever is lower, and that they only want to get at least $25 for the rear step plates...which says there's a helluva markup on those things, as list is like $90, I believe.
Anyhow, that's the story, although this guy could just be some parts employee stealing from a dealership...who knows, right? Just had to throw that out there, sorry, but "buyer beware" for online purchases.
I'm wanting some accessories from this guy, and am going to open more of a dialog, if anyone else is interested.
Have a great weekend!
--javadoc
Hmmm...what else would I like...?
Are you still in the running for that bumper step plate on ebay?
--javadoc
Thanks--
RJ
Did you oil your dash with "Soul-Glo" or something? I have noticed that the new-car plastics tend to make the windsheild hazy, but thats just a matter of Windex.
I think that weathertech might market a pad, you could try them?
--j
I don't know what the problem is that I seem to be having with it when none of you seem to be bothered. And no, aside from a weekly wipedown with extra virgin olive oil, I don't do a thing to it.
Thank's for the tip about weathertech. I'll give them a try.
RJ
--javadoc
:>)
RJ
-javadoc
--j
RJ (aka rjr425)
--java
I worry that if I put a Clutter Catcher in our MPV, it will end up like her purse. (nice work in of the MPV, eh Steve/Drew?)
:P
Under my mukluks.
Got all the way up to 49 today. Heat wave.
RJ
PS. I'm looking across the Monongahela River at Downtown as I write this. It's pretty. And I can see it, Maltb.
If I were telecomuting today, I'd be on the deck getting a tan, but I'm slaving. Or, I'd be using the MPV's tailgater feature, yeah, that's it! That's some content!
Just don't throw an air-clod at me maltb...
--java