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OrangeRush

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Another WeatherTech owner here. I had a full set in my Subaru STi and opted for a front set for my 2016 GT. Granted, they look industrial and don't really match the rest of the car. However, I will say that out of all of the mats I've ever owned, the WT's offer the most coverage and fit the best.

They are pricey, yes. However I feel like $100 is a lot cheaper than replacing carpet years down the road.
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I dunno about that. I bought the WeatherTech, full coverage front, rear and trunk. The Weather tech are seriously ridiculous high quality. I ended up buying for all my cars, and my sisters when she got her Fiesta.

Quality, quality, quality. Also 100% made in America. Gotta love that.
Husky Liners are MADE IN USA also ... just thought I'd point that out.

Brother had WT's in his Fusion ... when he got a new Fusion, he went with Husky Liners instead because after seeing them in my Mustang & Dodge GC and comparing between his WT's we both thought the Husky's were better. Plus they typically sell for a little less.

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Husky Liners are MADE IN USA also ... just thought I'd point that out.

Brother had WT's in his Fusion ... when he got a new Fusion, he went with Husky Liners instead because after seeing them in my Mustang & Dodge GC and comparing between his WT's we both thought the Husky's were better. Plus they typically sell for a little less.

Doug
Thanks for chiming in. I was going to order weathertechs and then saw them at the tint place. I was surprised at how cheap they seemed. Looked like they were about as thick as a nickel and made out of recycled milk jug material. Hopefully I can find some husky ones local to see them in person before I buy.
 

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Husky Liners are in my 16 and my Daily Driver Tacoma as well. Super easy to clean and remove from the vehicle. To me Weathertechs are somewhat stiffer and more difficult to remove for cleaning, etc. I like the grip of the HL as well....
 

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Buy husky liners. $120 you get all four.
I like them because the edges are turned up so less change if water gets soaked into your carpet.
Don't bother with factory all weather ones, they are garbage.
I would have to disagree. I have the all weather Ford mats for my 15' Mustang and they are great! The drivers side clicks in to the two buttons and locks it down. The passenger side is just as big and heavy and doesn't move at all. Absolutely no complaints and I got the set of 4 for less than $100.

In regards to someone saying they wear out quickly, again, I have not had any issues. Car has 21,000 miles on it and I've had them since day 2. Look brand new, including the drivers side (rear ones will always look brand new since you can't fit anyone back there anyway!).

OP, in regards to the normal carpet mats, there are only the front 2 as others have pointed out. I had the same concern when I got the 4 all weather mats.

Just make sure you're not putting the rubber mats OVER the carpet mats. Very bad idea!
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