When I purchase floor mats which are car model specific, I kind of expect mats that specifically match my car. These mats are somewhat different than the BMW licensed mats that they replaced. Sizes and cut outs were OK (they fit) but were somewhat idiosyncratic compared to the BMW mats. I have photos to explain these specific differences, but CARiD does not allow photos in their reviews. Shame. I would have liked posting the differences. I know my fellow car enthusiasts are rather particular about their interior finishes. No matter, the mats appear to be well made and have rubber grippy backs, and the drivers side only has carpet screws to hold one of the mats in place. My old BMW mats had carpet screws on both driver and passenger side mats.
These will do for a while, but will eventually get replaced because the color was a horrible mismatch to my BMW interior. Best to stick with the BMW licensed products, so "tan" to BMW means the same "tan" as their dominant interior color, not some "green-tan" variation. I don't know who Lloyd is, but they sure don't study their automobile models and colors very well.
Posted by Ken (Lafayette, CA) / September 03, 20191990 BMW 3-Series