TuxMat

I liked these at first but after seeing my brother install his I decided they aren't for me. I take out my weathertechs every few weeks and degrease/scrub them. These are just too cumbersome to do that with. The coverage on the Tuxmats is superior though, can't deny that.
 
Yep - it's what I have. Only thing they lack in my car (the Sportwagen) is coverage for the bump for the second row but nobody rides back there anyway and it's not like have a winter here to bother with.
I used to be a Weathertech fan boy but really like the 3D Maxpider Mats and have them in all of our vehicles. I have the carpeted ones in my Honda Pilot and Toyota Tundra. I have the carbon fiber looking ones in my Honda Accord. They are holding up well.
 
I used to be a Weathertech fan boy but really like the 3D Maxpider Mats and have them in all of our vehicles. I have the carpeted ones in my Honda Pilot and Toyota Tundra. I have the carbon fiber looking ones in my Honda Accord. They are holding up well.
Same.
 
They fit similar to how the old Mercedes carpets did. Not mats but the actual carpets.

If water gets underneath, especially near the throttle, will it be able to dry readily?
 
I went with Tux mats when I got a new Ridgeline this last summer.
The coverage seem better than 3D, Huskey
and Weathertech. I have a pooch than can't ride five miles and she chucks up.
But I really can't speak of durability yet.
They were a bit cheaper than Weathertech.
I have been a Weathertech user since my wife's '99 Camry. Probably eight vehicles I can think of.The ones that were in the '10 Ri
Ridgeline were almost fifteen years old.
But over the years the Weathertechs have pretty much all folded over on the sides.
 
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