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    Quote Originally Posted by Wallythacker View Post
    For the full retail price of $300, they are really lacking.
    Was that price for the set of front seat mats, rear seat mat & cargo area mat?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Wallythacker View Post
    ...the flat area where the left foot rests is not tall enough.
    ...I needed to find some plastic, bend it to fit and mount it over the mat so any slop drains down into the mat.
    Very common complaint. I recall this guy improvising a little to extend his coverage.

    For the full retail price of $300...
    Hmmm...I just priced these on their US and Canadian websites. A front/rear set is $179 in the US...but the same thing is $269 in Canada?!?

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    Yep. Prices here can be bizarre. Especially when the item is made in Canada. (or invented in Canada).

    I actually used a plastic cutting board from the dollar store to extend my false pedal protection. Lol.

    I do remember what it was like with generic Michelin mats in my '14. Salt was everywhere. It got under the mats and was all over my carpets. Not saturated mind you, but enough for me to be upset at the situation on a 3 month old car.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ares View Post
    Holy sh!t that's expensive.

    I'll stick to my 30$ sam's one.
    yeah a bit much for a cheap car like this but they are the best and american made as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdollatari View Post
    yeah a bit much for a cheap car like this but they are the best and american made as well
    I installed the full set of Weathertech mats in my 2017 (front & rear for $179). I tried to find a cheaper solution, but nothing else seemed to fit properly. It definitely was a shock to my wallet at the time. However, I have no regrets at all. The fit and finish along with the durability is worth the price. I'm glad I bought them.

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    I thought the price was large as well. I bought the OEM Mitsubishi all weather mats.I was not happy with them... After that I bought the Weathertech ones. If anyone wants the front OEM all weather mats I have, let me know. I will give them to you free if you pay the shipping...

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    Quote Originally Posted by klroger View Post
    I thought the price was large as well. I bought the OEM Mitsubishi all weather mats.I was not happy with them... After that I bought the Weathertech ones. If anyone wants the front OEM all weather mats I have, let me know. I will give them to you free if you pay the shipping...
    Are you happy with the quality and coverage of the Weathertech mats? I couldn't be happier. Sure they are definitely overpriced, but they do have a custom fit and offer more coverage/protection than any other mat out there.
    Last edited by MirageSEFan; 04-19-2019 at 10:27 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MirageSEFan View Post
    Are you happy with the quality and coverage of the Weathertech mats? .
    I am. I would have liked to see the dead pedal area with more coverage, but I am happy...

    Roger

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    Quote Originally Posted by klroger View Post
    I am. I would have liked to see the dead pedal area with more coverage, but I am happy...

    Roger
    I agree. That is one area that needs improvement. I think I might buy a cheap flat mudflap and cut it to fit in that area. Then attach the hook side of a self-stick Velcro strip to the back, and place it there.

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    I love mine, but i also got the whole set used (Front and Rear) for $80 from someone who traded in their Mirage for a Eclipse Cross after 5k. lol.



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