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Winter mats.

kulch

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Does anyone have a recommendation for winter mats?
 
Does anyone have a recommendation for winter mats?

Welcome, did you use the search function?

Here is one thread:

Another thread with same title:

Another thread:

A poll:



Options (I think each one probably has its own thread - you can search and read up):

(1) KIA All Weather OEM mats
(2) WeatherTech
(3) Husky Mats
(4) TuxMats
(5) ToughPro

Lots of opinions - and price points.
 
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Very pleased with my WeatherTechs front and back. I didn’t opt for the back cargo mat just yet. The grey color compliments nicely with my Grey leather interior and black carpeting. Good contrast.
 
I just got Smartliners. To me they are comparable to Huskyliners in feel. Time will tell if I still like the rear mat being 1 piece or not. I've heard people complain about it being difficult to get out. However, I like the coverage with no gaps in the center aisle area where my kids go in/out all over (probably the biggest plus to me).

Draws to these:

1) Speed in which I could get them. Literally next day via Amazon. WeatherTech shipping takes longer (not sure why I live maybe 25-30 miles away). I could pick them up at the store, but I have stuff to do.
2) Coverage on the center aisle
3) Price. Not a huge deal to me. About $100 less than WeatherTech.
4) Quality for the $. I have WeatherTech in my Cayenne (they're great). I've had Huskyliners in a former car (also were great). These are basically Huskyliners in product feel but they use your factory clips and you don't stab yourself when taking them out with the sharp needle like pins on the bottom (don't think Husky uses the factory clips). Much better coverage than factory all weather mats; had those in my Infiniti and after winter would have to get the salt stains out of the carpet underneath.
 




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