Floor mats.

cpore

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Long time, first time. Floor mats.... Weather tech worth the extra $ over Honda all season? Living in Ohio that is...
 

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I highly recommend getting the liners, WeatherTech or Honda, I think they are the exact same except for branding on them. They are pricier, but regardless if heavy snow or just muddy they do a great job protecting the carpet and very easy to wash/clean. I was reluctant about them but I am extremely happy with the ones I got, I bought another set for my wife's car as well :)

http://www.weathertech.ca/product-education-center/floorliner-digitalfit/
 

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The WeatherTech Digital Fit's are simply awesome. I may leave them in year round. One minor complaint, though. The passenger side one does slide around a bit.

and now for something a little :offtopic:

webby What happened to requests for new ideas for the site??? This thread just reminded me of the need for an official product review section.
 

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Lloyd Rubber Tite = super durable all-season mats.
 

cpore

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I'm leaning toward all season OEM, thanks for the input...
 

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I'm leaning toward all season OEM, thanks for the input...

I noticed with my all seasons that after only a few months (before I put my WeatherTech's in) that they already looked a bit rough. Just something to think about. Especially if you live in an area where it snows.
 

cpore

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Any issues with the Weathertech not fitting snug or the sides falling down? And yes it snows here.... Until I move to AZ! Lol
 

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Any issues with the Weathertech not fitting snug or the sides falling down? And yes it snows here.... Until I move to AZ! Lol

No problems at all with fit and they are made of some very durable heavy duty material so they are absolutely not going to fall or bend in at all. Only issue I have is that the one on the passenger side will slide around a little.
 

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Weathertech, Husky, and Lloyd mats all make car specific fitments. They probably fit better than OEM. Lol.

I have the WeatherTech's in my Si while my wife has the Husky's in her Insight. For a similar price point I would have to say the WeatherTech's are a better value. They do both fit perfectly, but I like the quality of material with the WeatherTech's better.
 

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I love the red HFP floor mats, but there's nothing available like that in blue so I'm making my own. So far I've spent 15 bucks. I'll keep ya posted. Here are some initial pics. Still have to put outside light blue nylon "framing".

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