terranoboy
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- Oct 13, 2015
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Wow and those weather tech mats actually look really great. They look so smart. Cheers everyone for the time to tell me weather tech is the way to go!!
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Here's a real world shot.Wow everyone here has suggested weather tech so i trust there a pretty good quality mat to buy lol. Will defs be looking at them since al you guys seem to like themCheers everyone.
All is good as all that is just on Weathertech. Its Called central Ohio road saltWoah what happend there? is that your mat?
Weathertech are like insurance for your carpeting. And as an added bonus. After X amount of years of ownership your carpeted OEM mats show zero wear. My carpeted mats are strategically located under numerous beds. Keep the Weathertechs when you sell the vehicle and resell them on Craigslist. The buyer of your car will think you took your wore Tyvek booties when they look at your perfect carpeted mats.
Weathertech in the winter, Lloyds during the summer.
WeatherTech on all my cars
I bought husky liners for my 2016 WRX because they covered more area than the weather techs
Wow, I'm the lone wolf here voting for Husky Liners. I have them in my winter vehicles and love them. Exact fit, a lot less pricey, lifetime warranty and no "curling" like I've seen a lot of WeatherTechs do.
My company sells with and we have a lot of warranty issues with Weathertech for this curling issue.
I bought Weathertechs, but my model had these little velcro dealios to hold the mat in place. Miserable design, doesn't work for %#@%. Got rid of them and bought Husky's for the passenger areas. I still have and love the WT cargo liner. So, beware of what type of hold down they use for your car, my WT's ended up slipping under the gas pedal all the time when the velcro thing failed.
I have a 2013 Chevy Malibu LTZ for reference.