I have a couple cars that need WeatherTech mats, and I'm frugal, so I'm looking for a discount code. Anyone?
I have a couple cars that need WeatherTech mats, and I'm frugal, so I'm looking for a discount code. Anyone?
I've found Husky liners to be better than WeatherTech and cheaper.
I have the full kit of Husky Weatherbeater liners in my Escape and so far they hold up to mountain biking, canoeing and two giant breed dogs just great.
The weathertech mats are floppier and fold on themselves easier than Husky liners.
My suburban came with weather tech liners but they are thin and have lost their shape at the edges over the years. Still better than nothing, but I was disappointed as I had always wanted weather tech mats.
Interesting! I had Husky liners in my Focus and always thought they were flimsy. They folded up and allowed debris to get under them.
Just ordered WeatherTech liners for my daughters Camry. She has been asking for these for Christmas.
We've had Weathertechs in the Expedition since we bought it almost 6 years ago. Honestly, they are just OK. As others have mentioned, the edges get curly and stop fitting as well as they did when new. Also, the top finish is coming off the drivers mat from wear and tear.
OTOH, I've had Huskys in the Fusion since new. I picked them because the design offered better coverage than Weathertechs did, but honestly, they are holding up better, too. Something about the design and materials makes them hold their shape better.
I sell Weather tech stuff and offer an aggressive store wide GRM discount email byrautosport@gmail.com with requests
Floating Doc (Forum Supporter) said:I have no doubt that their product is the best, but I've always been priced out.
I just got a pair for the Mini after replacing the factory all-weather mats twice since 2016 when my heel wore through again. I think the OEM items were $60/pair from Mr. Hootusrocket's site, so I'd be money ahead if I'd just bought the Weathertechs first, but then again, even most mediocre mats aren't made of the chocolate the Mini stuff appears to be.
Floor mats just don't feel like the sort of thing that should require the whole "buy once, cry once" level of expenditure, though. The Weathertechs are unarguably a lot of money for mats. I probably wouldn't have done them if I wasn't flat-out angry about how fast the Mini ones wear out.
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