Sportwagon Floor Mats
#1
Sportwagon Floor Mats
Anyone have any pics of the OEM all weather mats?
Trying to decide between the WeatherTechs and the Acura all weather mats.
Seems the WeatherTechs provide better coverage but can't find any pics of the Acura mats in the car.
Which do you prefer?
Trying to decide between the WeatherTechs and the Acura all weather mats.
Seems the WeatherTechs provide better coverage but can't find any pics of the Acura mats in the car.
Which do you prefer?
#7
Here's a pic of the weather tech's. I have the OEM floormats (still have them out of the car because the black ones smell like rubber. They definitely take a few weeks to lose the smell). The weather techs are nice and would offer the best protection.. I don't really like the look of them though and they cover up the pretty aluminum on the SE.
I got the OEM from the dealer for around 115.. got them to drop the price since I just bought the car.
I got the OEM from the dealer for around 115.. got them to drop the price since I just bought the car.
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#8
No pictures, but I have the OEMs, and I think they seem cheap, at least compared to the gen 1 OEM all weather mats. The material seems really light and flimsy. Maybe the WeatherTechs are the same way, not sure, but if I's known the OEMs would be like this, I would have taken my chances on the WeatherTechs. Plus I think the back seat mat in the WeatherTechs is a single piece spanning both spots that covers the hump which would help me, having a little one who doesn't know where and where not to step.
#9
Awesome pics guys - thanks.
Leaning torwards the WeatherTechs - great coverage - OEM's look nice too.
Have a 7 and 11 year old and they've been leaving foot trails on the floor - and the back of the front seats.
Not a problem in my wifes Pilot but I'd like to keep this car nice for a while.
500 mi so far - came from an outback so I like the utility.
Drives so much better then the outback - great car...
Leaning torwards the WeatherTechs - great coverage - OEM's look nice too.
Have a 7 and 11 year old and they've been leaving foot trails on the floor - and the back of the front seats.
Not a problem in my wifes Pilot but I'd like to keep this car nice for a while.
500 mi so far - came from an outback so I like the utility.
Drives so much better then the outback - great car...
#11
Just gonna throw in some pics of the WeatherTech's, so far I'm loving these alot more compared to the OE and Weathertech flat style all weather mats
Was cleaning them last week and decided to see how much water the passenger mat could hold lol which was alot or more than the average spill or w/e would be
Was cleaning them last week and decided to see how much water the passenger mat could hold lol which was alot or more than the average spill or w/e would be
Last edited by MC MiYoung3269; 09-09-2012 at 11:31 AM.
#16
The OE mats are fine. Especially if you get them thrown in when you buy the car.
The WeatherTech mats have better coverage and I'd get those if I were buying them but I'm perfectly happy with the OE mats. They've lasted about 40k miles and still look fine.
The WeatherTech mats have better coverage and I'd get those if I were buying them but I'm perfectly happy with the OE mats. They've lasted about 40k miles and still look fine.
#17
As shown but not said, one of the best things of e Weathertech is how it covers the center hump in the rear. The one thing I don't like on the Weathertech is how it covers the dead pedal. Otherwise, I would have SE pedals on mine.
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