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This is for an AG product, but not in spray or paste form. I've been fighting with floor mats for years. I really like these mats. Fit and finish is first rate. The rubber backing is a great plus. Mats stay where you put them, and they fill the floor perfectly. I'm very pleased, and during leaf season they clean off real easy. Give them a look if you are needing some.

Lloyd Velourtex Custom Floor Mats, custom carpet floor mats, truck carpet floor mats, logo floor mats

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When comes to dealing with the snow and salt of the northeast give me WeatherTech floor liners or rubber mats - perfect fit, last forever
 
Thanks for the look, but I agree with Dougaross...I waited for 3 years for Weathertech to come out with a mat for my 07 Yaris. They did and I couldn't be happier. Bought a complete set for the other halfs Highlander. If I do anyones car I recommend they get Weathertech.
 
Those look like really nice floor mats! I have weathertech rubbers in my miata and they are kind of thick for my liking, it makes it hard to use the pedals sometimes.
 
Those look like really nice floor mats! I have weathertech rubbers in my miata and they are kind of thick for my liking, it makes it hard to use the pedals sometimes.
Did you get the digital-fit(best) or the all-weather mats? I am surprised there is interference with the pedals. For example, I know they fit Corollas better than the factory mats which had to recalled.
 
Did you get the digital-fit(best) or the all-weather mats? I am surprised there is interference with the pedals. For example, I know they fit Corollas better than the factory mats which had to recalled.
I think I have this model, WeatherTech Classic Premium Rubber Floor Mats For All Cars, Trucks, MiniVans, & SUVs floor mat, car floor mat,truck floor mat,auto floor mat,custom I didn't get them from here though. The only pedal it interferes with is the gas pedal, its too thick on the area to the right of the gas pedal in my car, near the trans tunnel. I've never experienced the pedal sticking or anything, its just uncomfortable having the mat so thick in that particular area on my car. My girlfriend has the same ones in her elantra and they're great.
 
When comes to dealing with the snow and salt of the northeast give me WeatherTech floor liners or rubber mats - perfect fit, last forever

Not from what I've dealt with in owner's vehicles ...... they do tend to wear worse than say carpeted mats. Once they begin to wear there's discoloration and an inability to do much more than deal with it.

Carpet will eventually wear out, however they are still capable of being cleaned & made presentable ......... I've two customers who have tried to have their WeatherTech mats replaced quoting the "lifetime warranty" clause ....... GL with that as they have yet to have them replaced by the mfg.

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Not from what I've dealt with in owner's vehicles ...... they do tend to wear worse than say carpeted mats. Once they begin to wear there's discoloration and an inability to do much more than deal with it.

Carpet will eventually wear out, however they are still capable of being cleaned & made presentable ......... I've two customers who have tried to have their WeatherTech mats replaced quoting the "lifetime warranty" clause ....... GL with that as they have yet to have them replaced by the mfg.

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I used mine for seven winters. Just cleaned them with soap and water and brush.
 
"I think I have this model, WeatherTech Classic Premium Rubber Floor Mats For All Cars, Trucks, MiniVans, & SUVs floor mat, car floor mat,truck floor mat,auto floor mat,custom I didn't get them from here though. The only pedal it interferes with is the gas pedal, its too thick on the area to the right of the gas pedal in my car, near the trans tunnel. I've never experienced the pedal sticking or anything, its just uncomfortable having the mat so thick in that particular area on my car. My girlfriend has the same ones in her elantra and they're great."



I like Weather tech floor mats, but Weather Tech (dropped shipped via Auto Anything) sent me Toyota mats for my 2005 Subaru Legacy GT. The Toyota mats fit and I thought I had the correct ones until the accelerator caught on the driver's mat three times in six months.

After trimming the mat with shears, I called Weather Tech to complain and found out some clown sent the wrong mats. WE confirmed Auto Anything forwarded the correct order and Weather Tech made the mistake. No problem. I mean, what's the big deal if your car stays at full throttle on a 270 degree freeway on on ramp? It's not like I'm embarrassed to admit I thought I felt the pedal pulling down and way from my right foot and thought there was a problem with the car itself and turned off the ignition at 69 MPH and got an engine warning light.

I'd be really ticked off if I got the car to Doug Smith Subaru in American Fork, Utah and had them check everything out. I can only imagine how I'd feel if they downloaded my cars ECU and sent the file to Subaru of America and had engineers trying to find out what happened. I'd feel really bad if the great guys at Doug Smith gave me a free new Subaru Outback as a loaner while they spent most of the day trying to diagnose a nonexistent problem. What if I didn't want to call the service department a Doug Smith, because the mechanics all agreed it couldn't have been the digital fit Weather Tech mats at the root of the problem?

The Weather Tech box only has the mat model number on it, not the car model.

WHATEVER MATS YOU BUY, DOUBLE CHECK THEY ARE THE CORRECT MODEL.
 
"I think I have this model, WeatherTech Classic Premium Rubber Floor Mats For All Cars, Trucks, MiniVans, & SUVs floor mat, car floor mat,truck floor mat,auto floor mat,custom I didn't get them from here though. The only pedal it interferes with is the gas pedal, its too thick on the area to the right of the gas pedal in my car, near the trans tunnel. I've never experienced the pedal sticking or anything, its just uncomfortable having the mat so thick in that particular area on my car. My girlfriend has the same ones in her elantra and they're great."



I like Weather tech floor mats, but Weather Tech (dropped shipped via Auto Anything) sent me Toyota mats for my 2005 Subaru Legacy GT. The Toyota mats fit and I thought I had the correct ones until the accelerator caught on the driver's mat three times in six months.

After trimming the mat with shears, I called Weather Tech to complain and found out some clown sent the wrong mats. WE confirmed Auto Anything forwarded the correct order and Weather Tech made the mistake. No problem. I mean, what's the big deal if your car stays at full throttle on a 270 degree freeway on on ramp? It's not like I'm embarrassed to admit I thought I felt the pedal pulling down and way from my right foot and thought there was a problem with the car itself and turned off the ignition at 69 MPH and got an engine warning light.

I'd be really ticked off if I got the car to Doug Smith Subaru in American Fork, Utah and had them check everything out. I can only imagine how I'd feel if they downloaded my cars ECU and sent the file to Subaru of America and had engineers trying to find out what happened. I'd feel really bad if the great guys at Doug Smith gave me a free new Subaru Outback as a loaner while they spent most of the day trying to diagnose a nonexistent problem. What if I didn't want to call the service department a Doug Smith, because the mechanics all agreed it couldn't have been the digital fit Weather Tech mats at the root of the problem?

The Weather Tech box only has the mat model number on it, not the car model.

WHATEVER MATS YOU BUY, DOUBLE CHECK THEY ARE THE CORRECT MODEL.

The instructions that come which the mats say to check for proper fit.

"5) Move the accelerator, brake and clutch pedals
(if applicable) through their full range of
motion to confirm there is no interference with
the FloorLiner™ or All-Weather Floor Mat."

"FAILURE TO CORRECTLY INSTALL
OR RE-INSTALL THE FloorLiner™ or
All-Weather Floor Mats ACCORDING
TO THE ABOVE INSTRUCTIONS COULD
RESULT IN THE LOSS OF CONTROL OF
THE VEHICLE AND DEATH OR SERIOUS
INJURY."
 
When comes to dealing with the snow and salt of the northeast give me WeatherTech floor liners or rubber mats - perfect fit, last forever

:iagree: When Wintertime comes, the carpeting gets put away and the WeatherTech mats come out to play. Been doing that now for several years - works out great.

Cliff
 
Not from what I've dealt with in owner's vehicles ...... they do tend to wear worse than say carpeted mats. Once they begin to wear there's discoloration and an inability to do much more than deal with it...


What were your customers wearing for shoes, golf spikes? I have no idea how one could 'wear out' these floor mats. The color runs through the material, too. They shouldn't discolor. I've owned two sets of these mats and have found them to be the best mats ever made - fit, finish, quality, durability is best out there. I'm not saying your lying, just stinks that's the experience you've had.


Colin
 
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