Originally Posted by
UltraFudd
Just a note for those of you contemplating other floor liner brands;
I had Weathertech liners in my last vehicle (Acura MDX) and didn't like the driver's liner because of poor fit along the door edge side.
Ended up buying a set of Aries 3D liners (front, rear and cargo mat) in beige to match my cardamom interior.
The drivers mat has only one through-hole for the floor peg to lock into, so it pivots on the peg and slides around. The passenger mat has a higher back edge which blocks the sliding cargo tray under the seat.
I ended up putting the black factory all-weather mats back in and living with the mismatch color.
Admittedly, I am a big fan of Weathertech; I've had them in all my cars for the last 20 or so years and found they wore extremely well, unlike the OEM's. When they came out with the digital fit, I got one set which was a bit off in size - I called and they asked me to send it back to them, which I did and they replaced it with a set which fit perfectly. I find they are extremely easy to work with and attribute much of that to the fact that you speak to someone in the U.S. who speaks English - sort of like dealing with Apple. I have had the digital fit in a MB, two Porsche's, BMW, two A7's and one S6 and the driver's side snapped in place (closest to the driver's seat edge) with two snaps - never slipped at all.
Initially I bought the cheaper version of Weathertech (not digital fit) and didn't particularly care for them since they weren't as rigid at the digital fit version.
Decide for yourselves - personally I don't think there is a better product on the market which keeps mud/snow/rain from ruining the carpet. Simply a matter of choice.
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