WeatherTech Floor mats

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KromCube
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Finally came across some floor mats for the Cube. Just thought I'd share this with the rest of the community. $169 seems a little pricey to me but, I might just get the rear mat.

http://www.weathertech.com/sto...=2009
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There are mats that are priced far less and are near the same quality. Honestly just go down to Walmart, Auto Zone....And pick some out if you plan on using them for winter mats.

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Yeah, thats true. I dont like those little ones all that much. The one piece looks good.

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This is NOT a sales pitch... I have no affiliation with Weather Tech except as a customer. I have had Weather Tech "Floor liners" (what your link goes to) in my cars for years (got them for the cube as soom as they became available). They are worth the extra $$. Weather Tech also makes "floor mats" for some cars, but that is a different product. The floor liners are computer modeled exact fits for each application. They keep your carpets looking 100% new for years.

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lkptpete wrote:This is NOT a sales pitch... I have no affiliation with Weather Tech except as a customer. I have had Weather Tech "Floor liners" (what your link goes to) in my cars for years (got them for the cube as soom as they became available). They are worth the extra $$. Weather Tech also makes "floor mats" for some cars, but that is a different product. The floor liners are computer modeled exact fits for each application. They keep your carpets looking 100% new for years.

-Pete
Yeah, Same feeling here -- if I'm gonna buy something, I'd rather buy good stuff that fits correctly, rather than generic Wally World stuff that leaves gaps / not made specificly for the vehicle --- but then ALL I want is the Weather-Tech winter type mats anyway since I tend haul dirty stuff in the cargo area and allways have dirty shoes since I'm not a pavement / city person The first thing I did for My Cube was order the Nissan winter mats and put a heavy homemade cardboard liner and a blanket in the cargo area 'till I can get the "right" mat for back there (when it becomes available).

Looking at the link, I may have to ditch the Nissan mats and buy those - much better coverage - I find a fair amount of gravel and crap all out beyond the edges everytime I cleanup the floors.
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Summit Racing has some Weather Tech products. I don't know if they are a better price though.

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I would say WeatherTech is the best alternative to OEM all season mats if you don't care for OEM.

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I just ordered my floor mats from WT today. They were $187.90 shipped. Ill try to get pics if I can figure out how to post on here. Hopefully, they will arrive early next week.

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They do look like a great mat. Cost a fortune to getem down here to OZ though.

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Got my mats today! They look nice and fit perfect. Got them in black so they'd match my Cube. I'd recommend them to anyone. Quick shipping and the box wasn't beat up. I just put my OEM mats in the plastic and back in the WeatherTech box. WeatherTech

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KromCube wrote:Finally came across some floor mats for the Cube. Just thought I'd share this with the rest of the community. $169 seems a little pricey to me but, I might just get the rear mat.

http://www.weathertech.com/sto...=2009
Modified by KromCube at 7:20 PM 1/27/2010
Congratulation, weathertech's mats are always good in quality. :chuckle:


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