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Re: Question for you guys who live in a blizzard..
Originally Posted by
dgage
In the past year I’ve bought WT liners that go up the sides for an Acura TL, Toyota Sienna, and Toyota Prius and they’ve all fit perfectly front and back. I use them year around and I’m much happier with how the vehicles look. In my previous TL I used the Acura carpet mats and even though they felt well made, they would stain and also wear out, especially under my right heel in front of the gas pedal.
Yeah Weather Tech set the bar on all weather matts. They even have the better name! Hope the Husky’s can keep up.
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Re: Question for you guys who live in a blizzard..
Originally Posted by
PaulMys
WeatherTech floor liners.
Problem solved............
Yep. And they (and similar brands even) are so good that I never go back to the originals, any season. The OEMs stay mint in my garage for when I sell the car.
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Re: Question for you guys who live in a blizzard..
Originally Posted by
acuRAS82
Yep. And they (and similar brands even) are so good that I never go back to the originals, any season. The OEMs stay mint in my garage for when I sell the car.
Same here.
As an aside, one thing I have noticed is that the actual carpeting (as well as the OEM carpeted mats) are getting thinner, cheaper and cheaper looking. My recently sold 2006 Outback had way thicker/more substantial mats and carpeting throughout than my 2017 Allroad and my 2021 Crosstrek and CX-5.
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Re: Question for you guys who live in a blizzard..
It is probably a combination of cost cutting and weight savings. When they are fighting hard to meet fuel economy standards every once counts. Some engineer probably figured out they could save several pounds on each car by going with a thinner carpet and less padding.
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Re: Question for you guys who live in a blizzard..
Originally Posted by
Desertnate
It is probably a combination of cost cutting and weight savings. When they are fighting hard to meet fuel economy standards every once counts. Some engineer probably figured out they could save several pounds on each car by going with a thinner carpet and less padding.
Yep, I'm sure. But it's also a way for them to save money on something that very, very few people will notice and even fewer will mind.
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Re: Question for you guys who live in a blizzard..
I've used lots of Husky and WeatherTechs and a few OEM slush mats. Husky seems to cover the most floor area and the dead pedal area etc then other on the ones I've tried, and have the best lip to hold the most junk. WTs are similar but don't always have the highest lips/hold as much...
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Re: Question for you guys who live in a blizzard..
Tonights low.....4
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Re: Question for you guys who live in a blizzard..
Yeah... It was 12 here this morning driving to work. Cold like that really gets your attention when you walk outside!
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Re: Question for you guys who live in a blizzard..
12" of snow this week and started the day yesterday morning at -8 here in Iowa.
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Re: Question for you guys who live in a blizzard..
Originally Posted by
Klasse Act
Tonights low.....4
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Originally Posted by
Desertnate
Yeah... It was 12 here this morning driving to work. Cold like that really gets your attention when you walk outside!
As it gets closer to/below zero it hits that point I refer to as "Expletive Cold", where if you're out in it for more than a brief little bit, you involuntarily start uttering expletives...
To the original post topic - I'm in the camp that runs the "all season" mats all year long. By the time it's not winter here, then it's road construction/parking lot repair season so inevitably you end up tracking in asphalt in from somewhere.
I just run the factory catalog rubber mats; I'm sure other options are great buy I like never having my floormats move/squirm from their anchors. If we end up having really snowy periods I might go as far as tucking a folded towel half under/around the perimeter (it's less obnoxious than it sounds) to help sop up any extra snow melt from what gets tracked into the car.
Last winter opinion - if it's gonna be cold, I'd much rather have it be snowy so there's at least a payoff for it. Sure, it means my 45 minute commute can turn into 2 hours, but then I get to (quattro) play in the snow when the roads are empty...
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