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Weathertech liners
I've put the Weathertech floor liners in my Grand Caravan, Yukon XL, and today my Honda Fit (just started making them for the Fit). I have to say, money well spent. Pretty sloppy weather here in God's country (otherwise known as Packerland) and the liners have kept the carpets clean and dry no matter how messy things get.
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I also use them in my Tahoe, and love em. I won't own another kid hauler type vehicle without them.
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I got them for my Saabaru and they do protect the carpet well. My only wish is that they would have incorporated a "pants saver" type of design so my pants dont get wet and covered in salt.
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I've had them in several vehicles. My only complaint was the light gray ones in our 4Runner tended to scuff easily. Otherwise they're awesome. I try to put some sort of rubber liners in every car I have, it does wonders for your carpet. But beware some of the standard floormat styles Weathertech sells, they can require trimming (universal fit). Too bad they don't tell you that when you spend $150 for a set of floor mats.:(
Husky Liners are also excellent, I've had them in trucks before. As a bonus, they're made in Winfield, KS. |
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