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Has anyone purchased one of these for an XK convertible and if so, how well does it fit? My trunk gets quite filthy over the summer with hauling golf clubs in and out and I'd like to simplify the cleaning process with a protective liner, but only if it fits properly.

Any input would be appreciated.
 
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Originally Posted by ndy.boyd
Has anyone purchased one of these for an XK convertible and if so, how well does it fit? My trunk gets quite filthy over the summer with hauling golf clubs in and out and I'd like to simplify the cleaning process with a protective liner, but only if it fits properly.

Any input would be appreciated.
I had the equivalent OE Jaguar moulded liner in my X308 and it fitted perfectly. No reason to think the OE Jaguar liner for the XK would be any less satisfactory.

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I had the equivalent OE Jaguar moulded liner in my X308 and it fitted perfectly. No reason to think the OE Jaguar liner for the XK would be any less satisfactory.

Graham
Graham, you were right. Picked one up this afternoon and it fits like a glove.

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I've had one since I bought my Vert. It's a great fitment. I carved the spare bit on the side off so it fit better.

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Just slightly off topic, I am curious about your original statement about putting golf clubs in and out. Would love to see that. I have enough trouble just getting my driver in the trunk/boot, there is no way the bag would fit. My bag and short clubs go in the back seat.
 
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Just slightly off topic, I am curious about your original statement about putting golf clubs in and out. Would love to see that. I have enough trouble just getting my driver in the trunk/boot, there is no way the bag would fit. My bag and short clubs go in the back seat.
I actually do the reverse. If I take my driver and 3 wood out, my bag fits comfortably in the boot. I find it's easier on the leather, placing the two removed clubs in the back seat rather than the bag full of clubs. Thankfully, I only have to do this for away games, but there's enough of them that the trunk can become pretty cluttered with dead grass, etc...
 
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Originally Posted by ndy.boyd
I actually do the reverse. If I take my driver and 3 wood out, my bag fits comfortably in the boot. I find it's easier on the leather, placing the two removed clubs in the back seat rather than the bag full of clubs. Thankfully, I only have to do this for away games, but there's enough of them that the trunk can become pretty cluttered with dead grass, etc...
I pretty much do the same thing only after getting the car I knew I would have to change bags. My regular cart bag would fight but it was tight. I bought what was called an Executive weekend carry bag. It carries the same stuff but is smaller in diameter. I remove my driver and 3 wood and still put them in the trunk and it fits fine. Oh my shoe bag goes in 1st under the top cover.
As for a mat I had some old replacement trunk material and I made a pattern and cut one out. So when I need to clean all of the grass up I just pull this liner and shake it out. I have to check in on the Jaguar liner as it looks pretty good.
 
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