I've noticed damp in the rear footwells. After heavy rain, water gets in on the drivers side when the car is parked with the drivers side to the road and the passenger side when that side is on the road side. Never both together - I assume that this is due to the slight camber on the road making the car lean slightly when it's parked on the street, just enough for one side to leak.

We had some snow recently - this is London, so only 1/2 an inch or so - and when I went to the car after the snow had gone there was 1/4 inch of water in the rear footwell, so either the leak is getting worse or the snow melt made it particularly bad.

Anyone else experience this and know which seals where are likely to be the problem? I really don't think it's coming in forward of the B-pillar, as the front footwells are never damp.

Unfortunately I don't have a driveway, so not easy to dry it out, especially as the sound insulation must also be sopping wet. Any suggestions for drying it out?

Thanks