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Tuxmat v Weathertech

...have to ask the dumb question about these mats. do they go over the KIA carpet mats or are they in place of. Thx!
 
Welcome! Where in PGH did you get it?
Hey there! Thanks for the welcome! I got it at Cochran Robinson. I ordered it back in September '21. Obviously chose Cochran because they are Pittsburgh-famous for no dealer markups. I was cued up to receive one of the last '22s but they gave me the option to wait for a '23 so I just decided to sit it out a little longer. Loving the Telluride for all 525 miles we have driven!
 
Hate to say it but the Smart liners have been fantastic and are cheaper than Weathertechs. Mold perfect as well.
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Hate to say it but the Smart liners have been fantastic and are cheaper than Weathertechs. Mold perfect as well.
Understand and agree. Just wanted American made. Opinions are like underwear, everyone has their own lol
 
They are both fine. Tuxmats and Weather Tech are on complete opposite end when it comes to how it looks. WT are more industrial looking mats vs "bling" for Tux. Personally, I didn't like either and opted for 3D Maxpider but all mats do their job. Even ToughPro and Smartliners are highly regarded here.
I don't know tux. I'm happy with the WT. They fit perfectly and I have kids so they are so easy to clean.
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Tuxmats and the Canadian Cargomat are a great combo, in both protection and looks... it was such a pita when I needed to use the 3rd row and it required flipping up and folding over the weathertech cargo mat...
 
Tuxmats and the Canadian Cargomat are a great combo, in both protection and looks... it was such a pita when I needed to use the 3rd row and it required flipping up and folding over the weathertech cargo mat...

Agreed! I finally broke down and bought the Canadian 60/40 split cargo mat since my car came with the OEM folding one, but I was routinely having to put the rear seats, at least one, up for my kid's friends since my second row is captains chairs.
 
Yeah the Canadian 60/40 is way, way overpriced for a cheap chunk of plastic, and it does bow out a bit on the seats, and mine came creased, but when you consider how much we all spent on these cars I absorb that into the cost of the car.
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