Anyone know a good place to buy weathertech mats?
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Anyone know a good place to buy weathertech mats?
Weathertech.com obviously...but does anyone know of any weathertech resellers that might have a valid 10% or 15% off coupon?
looking for some nice 09 tsx mats
looking for some nice 09 tsx mats
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If you have AAA i think you get 5% off. In the history of weathertech since the early 90's, i don't ever remember seeing a coupon. If you order 2 or 3 sets of mats you also get free shipping.
They don't make a digital fit mat for an 04-08 tsx, but i hope they make them for the 09+
They don't make a digital fit mat for an 04-08 tsx, but i hope they make them for the 09+
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they really should just rename car and driver to "WEATHERTECH MAGAZINE with bonus car and driver insert" since its like 35% of the magazine lol
and yeah the make digital fit for the 09 and they look hella nice. i put underdash leds in and now my sears mats look really fugly when i look down
and thanks for the headsup cause i do have AAA im pretty sure heh
and yeah the make digital fit for the 09 and they look hella nice. i put underdash leds in and now my sears mats look really fugly when i look down
and thanks for the headsup cause i do have AAA im pretty sure heh
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Looks like they only make the "digital fit" and not the regular mats. I have the factory acura all weather mats and the driver side is about to get a hole in it due to abrasion (car is less than a year old). The acura ones are very poor quality, so I am going to try the weathertech ones.
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whats the dif between digitalfit and regular? digitalfit seems the way to go
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Digital Fit is much thinner than the "regular" mats, which are made out of nice thick rubber, and stay flexible in very cold temperatures. The regular weathertechs do not deteriorate like the factory acura mats. The digital fit mats do fit much better than the regular ones though, but given their thickness (or lack thereof), I am worried that they will not last as long as the regular fits.
FWIW, I will try to see if the dealer will replace the mats under warranty given that they were purchased at the same time as the car so should be covered 4 years/80,000 km.
FWIW, I will try to see if the dealer will replace the mats under warranty given that they were purchased at the same time as the car so should be covered 4 years/80,000 km.
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Everyones Acura mats wear out so fast though it seems
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Three Wheelin'
http://www.acura.com/Accessories.asp...cId=TSX0011002
http://webservices.honda.com.au/reso...8/access_5.jpg
#17
I just got the Acura OEM ones, I was gonna get the Weathertech fronts, but I'd rather get splash guards with my budget right now. If they wear out, I'll get the Weathertechs next.
#18
Back to the original question, I just bought a set of Weathertech liners from Nulime.com [link]
They currently have coupons for Weathertech and were the cheapest place by far when I ordered mine.
"Save 12% on cargo liners and floor mats by WeatherTech using the coupon WT12PO with a minimum purchase of $175.00 or more (expires 09/29/2011).
Save 8% on floor mats and cargo liners by WeatherTech using the coupon WTFloorMats8Spring (expires 07/30/2011)."
Weathertech must have some sort of pricing restriction, because every retailer pretty much has the same price. AutoAnything carries them but their current coupon code specifically excludes Weathertech products.
BTW, I have a Palladium car with the taupe interior, and the black liners look pretty darn good. They match all the black plastic on the dashboard. Hopefully the black liners will be easier to keep looking clean.
They currently have coupons for Weathertech and were the cheapest place by far when I ordered mine.
"Save 12% on cargo liners and floor mats by WeatherTech using the coupon WT12PO with a minimum purchase of $175.00 or more (expires 09/29/2011).
Save 8% on floor mats and cargo liners by WeatherTech using the coupon WTFloorMats8Spring (expires 07/30/2011)."
Weathertech must have some sort of pricing restriction, because every retailer pretty much has the same price. AutoAnything carries them but their current coupon code specifically excludes Weathertech products.
BTW, I have a Palladium car with the taupe interior, and the black liners look pretty darn good. They match all the black plastic on the dashboard. Hopefully the black liners will be easier to keep looking clean.
#19
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^Thanks for the link. That's the lowest price I have seen anywhere, basically $165 shipped (front and rear).
I was lucky to purchase one on craiglist a few months back for $125 brand new in the box as the lady had totaled her car before installing the mats.
I was lucky to purchase one on craiglist a few months back for $125 brand new in the box as the lady had totaled her car before installing the mats.
#20
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That's a good find!
WeatherTech Digitalfit are great mats and worth every penny. I have them in the truck (front and rear), and will be getting a complete set for the wife's CU2 before the Fall comes.
WeatherTech Digitalfit are great mats and worth every penny. I have them in the truck (front and rear), and will be getting a complete set for the wife's CU2 before the Fall comes.
#21
I just purchased the front Weathertech mats from www.handa-accessories.com in black for my 2011 TSX Wagon (Sedan the same#) for $99 with free shipping. Weathertech.com states $99 but will include $18 shipping. Autoanything.com charges $117 with "free shipping" (ya - sure!).
The mats are fantastic and much better (and less expensive) than OEM Acura mats. I have the OEM mats in my MDX and I grethly prefer the Weathertech.
The mats are fantastic and much better (and less expensive) than OEM Acura mats. I have the OEM mats in my MDX and I grethly prefer the Weathertech.
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I just purchased the front Weathertech mats from www.handa-accessories.com in black for my 2011 TSX Wagon (Sedan the same#) for $99 with free shipping. Weathertech.com states $99 but will include $18 shipping. Autoanything.com charges $117 with "free shipping" (ya - sure!).
The mats are fantastic and much better (and less expensive) than OEM Acura mats. I have the OEM mats in my MDX and I grethly prefer the Weathertech.
The mats are fantastic and much better (and less expensive) than OEM Acura mats. I have the OEM mats in my MDX and I grethly prefer the Weathertech.
#23
Yes, I knew the $99 was just for the front mats and that's all I wanted - so that was the best bargain I could find. I'm sure the rear mats would be just as nice if you wanted both sets. The Weathertech mats are the best!
I do think Weathertech dealers are required to sell at retail to remain a dealer. Any coupons from a dealer would probably include any purchase that would come up to their minimum for the coupon - Weathertech or not. My purchase didn't come up to the minimum for the sites that offered coupons, so that's why I went with h-and-a and their retail price with the free shipping.
Anyway, I'm happy with the Weathertech mats for my TSX. When my OEM Acura mats wear enough on my MDX, I'll replace them with Weathertech.
I do think Weathertech dealers are required to sell at retail to remain a dealer. Any coupons from a dealer would probably include any purchase that would come up to their minimum for the coupon - Weathertech or not. My purchase didn't come up to the minimum for the sites that offered coupons, so that's why I went with h-and-a and their retail price with the free shipping.
Anyway, I'm happy with the Weathertech mats for my TSX. When my OEM Acura mats wear enough on my MDX, I'll replace them with Weathertech.
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