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Conference terri::cars_uk

Title:Cars in the UK
Notice:Please read new conference charter 1.70
Moderator:COMICS::SHELLEYELD
Created:Sun Mar 06 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2584
Total number of notes:63384

1525.0. "PHH car mats" by ODDONE::CURRIE_I () Wed Aug 07 1991 20:05

    Has anyone else had the same problem I had with the car mats supplied
    with my lease car?
    
    Having ordered a Cavalier CD which comes with fitted carpet mats on top
    of the standard carpets, I found that PHH had supplied not the
    manufacturer's rubber mats on top, but grotty PHH carpet mats.  This meant
    that I had three layers of carpet in my car!  Not only did the PHH mats
    look naff and not fit properly, but they rapidly started to curl at the
    edges.
    
    At this point they became dangerous - the clutch pedal actually got
    jammed under the corner of one of these things, which not fitting
    properly had migrated up the footwell.  Luckily I was stationary at the
    time.
    
    I immediately removed the offending items from my car - and as a
    consequence now have a hole in the fitted mat on the driver's side!
    
    Pam Dormer told me that PHH were 'horrified' by this story, and would
    contact me immediately.  But of course, they never did...
    
    Shouldn't Digital insist that the lease companies always supply the
    standard manufacturers' fitted rubber mats?
    
    Ian
    
                                                                       
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1525.1Grotty PHH MatsTRUCKS::SMARTTaste and try before you buyWed Aug 07 1991 20:166
    When I got my new car I took the grotty PHH mats out and swapped them
    for the pukka Ford fitted rubber mats from my Hertz car that I was
    returning.  The only trouble is that after about 90K miles the drivers
    mat is looking a little worse for wear.
    
    I bet you can't buy just one!
1525.2VANGA::KERRELLDave Kerrell @RDL 899-5279Thu Aug 08 1991 15:236
Re.0:

Same happended to me with my CDi and another collegue in my group. I removed the
PHH mats for safety reasons on delivery.

/Dave.
1525.3More explanation about .0 pleaseTIMMII::RDAVIESAn amateur expertThu Aug 08 1991 15:3410
    I had mediocre (SP) rubber mats that were fitted to this (Hertz) car
    (Rover). The previuos car had Pukker Citroen mats.
    
    What I don't understand from .0 is the hole?.
    
    Did they make a hole in the original equipement to fit these tacky
    things?. If so that's contrary to the reason for fitting the mats which
    was to keep the carpet clean to improve resale value.
    
    Richard
1525.4get a Citroen...HEWIE::RUSSELLHari Krishna, Hari Ramsden, Hari HariThu Aug 08 1991 15:566
both Hertz and PHH supplied proper Citroen rubber mats on my BX's.

However, I agree with .2; if they don't fit properly, I'd ditch them for
safety reasons.

Peter.
1525.5The hole arguement is ...CHEST::LEECHIBOS - Morgue division !Thu Aug 08 1991 15:5710
1525.6The hole storyUBOHUB::CURRIE_IFri Aug 09 1991 12:4511
    Shaun is correct.  I'm a high mileage driver (54,000 miles in 21
    months) and it didn't take long for my right heel to make a hole in the
    carpet mat!
    
    Given that I'm not the only one to regard the PHH mats as dangerous, I
    will contact Fleet and see if I can get them to make it policy to have
    only manufacturers' fitted mats supplied with lease cars.  I'll post
    another Note to let you know how I get on.
    
    Ian
    
1525.7IEDUX::jonMudHutIX rules OK!Fri Aug 09 1991 17:574
Shouldn't this string be in note 946 - The Floor Mat note?

Jon
(The Floor Mat noter)