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What after market mats are you running?

I’m using the TuxMat Neo. You can see pics of them installed on my Telly on this forum thread.

There are pics and opinions of other aftermarket mats in that thread as well.

 
I was given a set of KIA OEM all weather mats by the dealer at no extra charge so that's what I'm using. Not bad mats at all.
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For those of you with Espresso interiors, WeatherTech seem to be the only ones that come in Cocoa which are an excellent color match.
Also, I notice that WT has two versions - one is called the WeatherTech HP and is slightly more expensive but seems to have additional coverage on the sides of the mats. I still have the OEM but if I were going to change I'd probably get the WeatherTech HP mats.
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+1 on the Smartliners...I’m sure some people are partial to the brand name of WT but I could find zero reason to justify the extra cost. I have no experience with the Tuxmats but I’m just not a fan of the look. Though, obviously, there are many members who are pleased with those so like anything, it comes down to personal preference. I’m very happy with the Smartliners overall look, feel and coverage.
 
I bought a set of mats off eBay, they look just like the OEM ones, including having "Telluride" on the front 2. I paid less than half what the OEM ones cost, and when I took them to put in when we picked our telly up, the dealer said they were EXACTLY like the OEM ones. WE are VERY happy with them, we paid around $120 for all 3 rows!!
 
Thanks everyone some i had not heard of. The tuxmats look slick so might end up with them.
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Went with WeatherTech. Not the cheapest option, but tried and true. I have them in all of our cars.
 




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