UKCarMats is a Milton Keynes manufacturer and retailer making custom-fit interior accessories for cars, working out of a unit on Deans Road in Old Wolverton. The catalogue is narrow on purpose: tailored carpet mats, rubber mats in two grades, mudflaps, and boot liners, all cut to fit a named make and model instead of a one-size tray that slides around. A company that does four product types and nothing else tends to know those four things well, and the range here reflects a deliberate decision, not an oversight. UKCarMats is not trying to be a general motor shop, and every page of the site makes that clear.

The buying flow is built around a vehicle search. You pick your manufacturer, then your model, and the site filters down to the parts that actually fit. Coverage runs to more than fifty manufacturers, the usual names among them: Audi, BMW, Ford, Honda, Toyota, Volkswagen, and a long list beyond those, with hundreds of individual models behind each badge. For mats, precise fitment is more consequential than it might be for, say, a phone case. A mat that is a centimetre out leaves a gap at the bulkhead or rides up under the pedals, so a model-specific cut is the difference between a product that works and one that annoys you every time you get in.

The rubber line is split into a standard grade and a Premium grade, which gives buyers a cheaper option for a runaround and a heavier one for a car they care about or a vehicle that collects mud outdoors. The carpet mats sit alongside those for people who want the closer-to-factory look, and the mudflaps and boot liners round out a set of parts sharing the same custom-fit logic. Everything UKCarMats sells is described as OEM-quality and hand-finished to the vehicle, language that sets a clear expectation. Whether the finishing lives up to it is something a buyer can only judge on arrival, but the company is at least staking a specific claim about how the products are made, and naming a real workshop address to stand behind it.

Contact information is laid out without the runaround smaller retailers sometimes hide behind. The phone number, 01908 222113, is on the homepage, along with a sales email, the Milton Keynes address in full, and opening hours of Monday to Friday, nine to five. There is no mystery about who you are dealing with or how to reach a human during the working week, which counts for something when the product is made to order and the occasional fitment query is inevitable. One small wrinkle: a second address, on Sheene Road, shows up in a third-party business directory listing. It reads like an older location that an external site never updated, not a sign of anything off, though anyone posting something back is best off confirming the current Deans Road address first.

What the review sites say

On reputation, the picture for UKCarMats leans positive with one asterisk. Trustpilot carries 58 reviews at 4.8 out of 5, which is a strong score on a sample big enough to mean something. Reviews.io tells a different and far quieter story: three reviews averaging 2.67 out of 5. Three is too few to draw a conclusion from, and a tiny sample swings wildly on a single unhappy customer, so the Trustpilot figure deserves far more weight while still acknowledging the lower number exists. No ratings turned up on Google, Facebook, or other large platforms tied specifically to this site, so the evidence trail is essentially the two review sites and what the site itself presents. A prospective buyer who wants more depth should read through the Trustpilot entries rather than lean only on the headline star count.

Payment at UKCarMats is handled through Visa, Mastercard, and PayPal, the standard set, with PayPal there for buyers who would rather not hand a card number to a smaller retailer. The supporting pages are all present: delivery information, a returns policy, payment options, a security and privacy policy, and terms and conditions. None of that is glamorous, but for a made-to-order physical product the returns policy is the page worth reading carefully, since a mat cut for a specific car is harder to resell than an off-the-shelf item, and the terms set out what happens if the fit is wrong.

What you do not get here is a sprawling general motor-accessories shop, and that is the right call. The site stays inside its lane: floor protection and the few related parts sharing the same custom-fit logic. Someone after seat covers, dash cams, or alloys is in the wrong place. Someone who has typed their exact car into a search box and wants mats that drop straight in without trimming is squarely the intended customer, and the whole site is arranged to serve that person quickly.

The model-search tool is the part that has to be accurate, because the entire promise rests on the database knowing that a 2015 Golf needs different fixings from a 2019 one. Testing how granular that data gets on edge cases, older models, facelifts, and trim variants that changed the floor pan is not something a product listing alone can settle, so a careful buyer should sanity-check against their own car before paying. The clip and fixing type is as important as the outline shape, and it is the detail most likely to trip up a tailored mat.

On balance, UKCarMats reads as a small, settled specialist with a tight product range, a sensible fit-first ordering system, and a workshop address you can verify on a map. The strong Trustpilot standing across a decent number of reviews is the most reassuring single fact, and the handful of weaker Reviews.io entries are too few to outweigh it. The model-database accuracy stays the one thing a buyer should verify against their own car, since that data, not the price or the policies, is what makes or breaks a tailored mat. Everything else UKCarMats puts in front of a shopper is concrete enough to act on; the product pages are specific, the policies are findable, and the only gap is the one you have to fill yourself by confirming your vehicle variant in the UKCarMats search tool.

For comparison shoppers, the two-grade rubber split and the carpet option cover a sensible price range: a basic mat for a lease car up to a heavier set for a working vehicle. The lack of a wider Google or social footprint for UKCarMats is worth knowing going in; the trust picture is concentrated on one platform rather than spread across every channel a cautious buyer might check. That said, the address, the phone line, the published policies, and the fifty-plus marques in the search all point the same direction, toward a real workshop in Milton Keynes turning out cut-to-fit mats for a long list of cars.


Business address
UK Car Mats
Unit 3 Sheene Road,
Leicester,
Leicestershire
LE4 1BF
United Kingdom

Contact details
Phone: 01162 340898