WalterG
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I purchased the Taycan funk liner from Suncoast for my 4S and am super disappointed. It doesn't really fit. Posting this so others know what they are getting.
https://www.suncoastparts.com/product/skutayftl.html
This sure doesn't seem to have been designed for the Taycan. The liner is about 2.5" smaller in the front/back dimension and about 1.5" smaller in the side/side dimension vs the frunk interior dimensions. Despite that, it is actually super hard to push into the frunk because of the lip and then when it is in, it is way smaller than the frunk unlined. Basically there's dead space between the liner and the frunk due to the liner lip and contour. The other odd thing is that there are handles for grasping from the exterior sides - but, the liner can't be taken out by the handles (the lip is tight against the side so you can't get your hands in to grab the handles) and it is clearly not designed to be put in / taken out on a regular basis, so I don't get what the handles are for.
The liner's going back and I'll live with vacuuming the frunk occasionally. I use the frunk frequently since it's kind of nice to have bags held upright and relatively secure for "spirited" driving
https://www.suncoastparts.com/product/skutayftl.html
This sure doesn't seem to have been designed for the Taycan. The liner is about 2.5" smaller in the front/back dimension and about 1.5" smaller in the side/side dimension vs the frunk interior dimensions. Despite that, it is actually super hard to push into the frunk because of the lip and then when it is in, it is way smaller than the frunk unlined. Basically there's dead space between the liner and the frunk due to the liner lip and contour. The other odd thing is that there are handles for grasping from the exterior sides - but, the liner can't be taken out by the handles (the lip is tight against the side so you can't get your hands in to grab the handles) and it is clearly not designed to be put in / taken out on a regular basis, so I don't get what the handles are for.
The liner's going back and I'll live with vacuuming the frunk occasionally. I use the frunk frequently since it's kind of nice to have bags held upright and relatively secure for "spirited" driving
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