Weathertech Floor Liners
#1
Weathertech Floor Liners
I'm not sure where to share this info but I just bought a new in the box 1st and 2nd row set for $60 with $7.50 shipping for my 12 MDX and while I was there I checked on the same set for a TL and it was $70.
This is a legitimate site and I have the link where I came across them. If you are interested shoot me a PM.
I kept thinking the site would notify me that the price was wrong and request additional money but they drop shipped them from Weathertech and I got the set today.
Mods, I'm just trying to share the good deal I received, let me know if I need to do this differently...
This is a legitimate site and I have the link where I came across them. If you are interested shoot me a PM.
I kept thinking the site would notify me that the price was wrong and request additional money but they drop shipped them from Weathertech and I got the set today.
Mods, I'm just trying to share the good deal I received, let me know if I need to do this differently...
Last edited by AEmedic; 07-10-2012 at 08:11 PM.
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#9
Burning Brakes
If you go to Weathertech's website, the complete sets part number is the part number for the front set and the part number for the rear set separated by a /. On the link to the website you sent me, you just need to add both part numbers to your cart. Also, the website you sent says that they only fit up to 2010, however if you look up the part number, Weathertech says that it fits the 2012 model year.
#14
Instructor
I'm torn between these and the standard OEM all-season mats. I know the weather techs will protect better, but I live in Los Angeles and really don't expose the car to the elements (we hardly get rain, never get snow, and it's housed in an underground garage). I like the look of the OEMs and they can be had for under $100 online which would save me $.
If a car is relatively protected from the elements, driven very little (less than 10K a year), would the OEM all-season mats a good purchase or would you all still recommend the weathertech? Hoping to buy soon so any advice would be appreciated.
If a car is relatively protected from the elements, driven very little (less than 10K a year), would the OEM all-season mats a good purchase or would you all still recommend the weathertech? Hoping to buy soon so any advice would be appreciated.
#15
2024 Honda Civic Type R
I'm torn between these and the standard OEM all-season mats. I know the weather techs will protect better, but I live in Los Angeles and really don't expose the car to the elements (we hardly get rain, never get snow, and it's housed in an underground garage). I like the look of the OEMs and they can be had for under $100 online which would save me $.
If a car is relatively protected from the elements, driven very little (less than 10K a year), would the OEM all-season mats a good purchase or would you all still recommend the weathertech? Hoping to buy soon so any advice would be appreciated.
If a car is relatively protected from the elements, driven very little (less than 10K a year), would the OEM all-season mats a good purchase or would you all still recommend the weathertech? Hoping to buy soon so any advice would be appreciated.
#19
Instructor
Just wanted to update my previous posts, just took delivery and installed the OEM all season mats and while they aren't as custom-cut as the Weathertechs, they are molded to fit pretty well in all areas (to the point where there is a left and right rear mat, rather than what I thought would be interchangeable rear mats). I think they'll last a fairly long time in the moderate SoCal climate. And I got them for $94 new, so can't complain since I saved $40 from any local dealership's price!
#22
I have the OEM all weather mats in my 04 MDX. They have 197,000 miles of gravel dirt water mud poo and the rear has dealt with a now 5 and 8 years olds abuse. They are still in excellent condition. The new deep black color is a little duller but in perfect working order. Just a heads up if anyone wants to know how the OEM's hold up.
#24
Got those too, front and rear, from their web site, $257 Canadian, all in and delivered. They fit nicely and look good. Of course at the end of the winter I'll do an inspection to see how well they hold up and protect against salt and other nasty winter stuff up here in the true north and frozen
The folks at weathertech were very professional with their communications and delivered when they said they will. No drama, no surprises, no stories while dealing directly with them.
There is another thread that compares the trunk weathertech with the OEM one. It appears the OEM one fits all the way to the back and the weathertech cuts off at the edge of the upper shelf:
https://acurazine.com/forums/showthr...ht=weathertech
So when I have the time, I'll get the OEM one for the trunk.
edit: if you are buying from Canada make sure you go to their Canadian web site, otherwise you'll get hit with import duties! I know its obvious but check twice to see where you are buying them from!!!
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There is another thread that compares the trunk weathertech with the OEM one. It appears the OEM one fits all the way to the back and the weathertech cuts off at the edge of the upper shelf:
https://acurazine.com/forums/showthr...ht=weathertech
So when I have the time, I'll get the OEM one for the trunk.
edit: if you are buying from Canada make sure you go to their Canadian web site, otherwise you'll get hit with import duties! I know its obvious but check twice to see where you are buying them from!!!
Last edited by Tonyware; 10-28-2012 at 08:48 AM.
#25
Cruisin'
I got the OEM trunk one off EBAY at ~35% discount. Can't remember the Acura Dealers name but I like it a lot. My Weathertech front and back mats are really nice. I have no doubt they will protect my car.
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