Weathertech Floor Liners

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Originally Posted By: mrsilv04
Originally Posted By: BrianWC
I got them for the Odyssey b/c I have 3 kids 9 and under. If the weathertechs weren't in, the wife would have a technicolor psychedelic rainbow floor. They don't understand why there's a "no eating" rule in Daddy's car...


Does the "no eating" rule in Daddy's car apply to Daddy as well?
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Oh yeah, I love "new Honda smell" too much to stink it up. Besides, crumbs just mean one more reason to have to vacuum. I think I'd almost rather pull the engine than vacuum...
 
Originally Posted By: scurvy
Weathertech is very proud of stating how much of an American company they are, and rightfully so. While they were expanding their headquarters & manufacturing facilities in Bolingbrook, they had billboards up about how they were investing in architects, engineers, materials & construction from only USA firms. Their products are made with domestic resin in USA-made tools in USA-made molding machines by US citizens and designed by their own US engineers.


I was surprised then when I bought mats from them and they weren't US made. England, if I remember right. I'd have to look but I doubt the mats are marked and I've long since thrown away the cardboard thing they came attached to.

They are very nice and fit like a glove and have been very durable. They don't bunch up or shift out of position like a lot of cheaper mats do.
 
I used Weathertech mats and cargo liner in my Ford Exploder. They were great. They looked good and worked perfectly. Since I'm a mechanic, I'm kinda rough on things at times. Yet, I like my stuff really nice. Weathertech stuff is OK in my book. It has the look and feel of quality. Much more so than "cheapies".
 
Have a set of the digitals in my Odyssey...front, back, and the floor mat in the back as we never use the 3rd row seats. Wife went to the factory store in Bolingbrook and picked them up. Pricy yes but with the Chicago winters I would not be without them. Carpet looks new under them.

Check ebay if you are going to buy..I saw a new set for my moms Civic that was being sold new by a dealership somewhere for less than I could get on Weathertech website...
 
+1 on the curling. They came in the Volvo I just bought. They curl up enough they almost get in the way now that it's so hot out. If I would have paid more than $30 for them, I would have taken them back. I will say however, during winter I think they will be great to keep the salt stains and water out as someone else mentioned.
 
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