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Weather Tech floor mats and liners, anyone have em?

i use them and they are awesome. i dont even use the carpets anymore, so they still look brand new. they are very easy to clean and keeps the floor of your car virtually spotless. i have the ones that are digitally fitted and customized for your car.
 
evident stole my line. Yes, they are awesome. Not easy to put in. The digitally-fitted ones are the bomb. My buddy just got them for his TL & they are amazing! Definitely worth the money.

I tell everyone to get Weathertech floor/cargo mats & Wet Okele seat covers. Keeps your car looking mint & makes it easy to clean, plus resale value goes up because everything is cherry underneath.
 
Cool thanks! I'm going get them for one car first and see. I want the full liner that has the side walls to keep water in place. Would be great for the winter. Right now I have a stack of dealership paper mats that I use but that's getting old.
 
They're one of those things that I always saw in the back of magazines and assumed were shit because of course they had to be right?

But they are actually quite nice. I've had a set in my Forester for 1.5 years now.

My only two complaints:

1) The labels are stick-on and have drifted. At some point I need to pull the liners out, remove the labels, and remove the leftover adhesive. The liners themselves are holding up fine, it's just the label adhesive has let go.

2) The 2nd row seating design is too shallow, they don't stay put very well. The front driver/passenger are great, with a tall lip and a secure fit to the footwell (they are digital fit). The rears... Not so much. They are kind of floating loose in the footwell. This is likely a combination of the shape of the floorpan on this particular car + the far shallower design.

If I were to do it again I might skip the rear seating as I rarely have anyone in the back seat. The fronts I consider a must for any vehicle I own now, at least those that they offer them for.

Viper GTS
 
I have a front and rear Digital Fit set for my Forester. They are much better than the OEM winter/rubber floor mats.
 
I have them in my Honda. They keep the carpets salt free in the winter as they are a basin for slush and debris.

I like and recommend them. Would buy again. A++
 
I have the digital fit in my Accord. I have zero complaints with them. They're a little tricky to remove on the drivers side when I need to clean but not bad.

I bought them for the coverage and no longer have stupid salt stains on my carpets. There are some huge problem areas if you use typical floor mats in my Accord model (around the gas pedal, and around the trunk release)
 
You may also want to check out Husky Liners if you haven't already. Similar product and they may have better coverage depending on your vehicle. Also made in the USA.

For my '13 Focus, I went with Husky because they covered all of the dead pedal area where the Weathertechs did not.
 
I like them for snow/rain but otherwise prefer carpets. I'm too lazy to swap them out in our SUV so they stay in all year. Previously I used to swap in the rubber mats when wet weather came around. Now those cars have carpet year round.
 
You may also want to check out Husky Liners if you haven't already. Similar product and they may have better coverage depending on your vehicle. Also made in the USA.

For my '13 Focus, I went with Husky because they covered all of the dead pedal area where the Weathertechs did not.

I was going to mention the same thing as I also have them. If cost is no concern, Weathertech is great but if you are trying to save a few bucks, Husky might be worth a look.
 
I have them in my old Accord and for the most part I like them (the Weather Tech).

The driver's side liner seems to have warped a bit on the left side lip though. The car sits in the sun all day and is rarely driven anymore so that could be the trigger. Also, the color is beige and they are hard to get clean sometimes (easy to clean but hard to get looking new - they will retain stains unless I remove them and scrub them really well).

I'll probably end up getting them (or the Husky's) for my new car.
 
I have the Digital Fit in my Mustang. Love them. They aren't cheap, but the quality backs up the price imho.
 
I've always used Lloyd's Mats (with the honeycomb pattern) ... reasonably priced and always fit perfectly.

I have a set for my Jeep and my GTR
 
I have the digital fits in the front and back, with a cargo liner in the trunk for my 2013 Fusion. Fantastic. They kept me from needing to clean the inside the day after I got them (had passengers with muddy shoes)
 
We've got the cargo liner in our GX. We've had all sorts of crap on it and it still looks like new, and I'm not gentle to it. Had a 50 hp outboard laying on it, leaked a little oil on it. Cleaned right off and the motor failed to scuff it up appreciably.

4 decent sized dogs failed to screw it up over a 1200 mile trip.
 
I have them. Well worth the money. They look as good as the day I got them and they've seen some pretty heavy abuse. Only thing I've done is taken some soap and a hose to them when they get extra dirty. They also fit like a glove. Like others have said, they're pricey but the quality is there.
 
They will keep the grit off of the floor

I just replace the carpet floor mats every couple years with new OEM mats from the dealer. $70 every couple years isn't going to break the bank and it basically makes the car feel new again.

Plus, I hate the feel of hard plastic under my feet.
 
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