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Your Mercedes-Benz 300 D sedan is a modern classic. You've got one from between 1990 and 1993, if not from 1984, 1985, or 1987. Whatever the model year, the has an interior well worth keeping in the pristine shape befitting a luxury moniker like yours.
One of the best ways to protect the floor plastics and upholstery on that interior is to put in top-quality floor mats. We've got just the set you need. Drivers looking to buy them online actually prefer us to other Mercedes-Benz accessories stores, in fact. Why? Every interior accessory we sell is genuine Mercedes-Benz, and that includes car mats. The brand manufactures them exclusively for its 300 D models.
That means what you get will be OEM -- up to the excellent standards of quality you've come to expect from the brand. It'll also be compatible with your car, guaranteed. It'll even carry warranty support, in the unlikely case that any mat ends up defective in materials or workmanship.
Best of all, though, shop with us, and you'll get exceptional value. Our prices are more affordable than the markups you'll find at most Mercedes-Benz dealers (the few that even still sell 300 D accessories, anyway). That is, most often, they're lower than retail. Sometimes, though, you can even get up to 35% off list price.
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Floor Mats 101
A floor mat generally comes made of everything from basic fabric (i.e., carpet) to more durable vinyl, all-weather rubber, and other materials. Many have features like spikes, caps, grooves, raised edges, bevels, and the like, to make cleanup easier. Others can have clips, nibs, or retainers, which are designed to hold the mats firmly in place.
The signs that it's time to replace them include wear, tear, and bunching up. See these, and you should change them ASAP. Otherwise, the mat on your driver's side, for instance, can crumple, and this can lead to it lodging dangerously under the brake pedal or throttle -- a bad situation during a drive.