Winter floor mats
I live in MI and plan to drive my car year around. Winter is almost around the corner, so I'm thinking about getting some winter floor mats. I'm looking for one that is durable, easy to clean and goes well with the dark charcol interior. Since I'm NOT doing this for appearance, but rather as a matter of neccesity, it doesn't really need to "look cool" or have the "pony" logo on it etc (although that would be a plus). I'm sure some of you may have already done this. So, can you guys give me some suggestions or point me in the right direction? Thanks for your help.
Admins - I posted this in the main forum since I didn't know if this could be considered an 'interior mod'. You can move it if you feel otherwise.
Admins - I posted this in the main forum since I didn't know if this could be considered an 'interior mod'. You can move it if you feel otherwise.
I have a set of these that I use all the time. My problem is sand (all year). Not much winter weather here in SE Virginia.
http://www.weathertech.com/
http://www.weathertech.com/
If you (or know someone who is) are a member of Costco, they sell a set of 4 heavy-duty rubber mats, for only $!9.49 or something like that. They are channeled, so if you have snow on your boots, it stays in the mat. You get 2 big ones for the front, and 2 small rectangular ones for the back. I've had them for years and love them. I once spilled a Rita's lime water ice in my car on the floor
, (the interior was grey). Needless to say, it all went on the rubber mat, and none got on the carpet. It all stayed in the grooves. It would have been a PITA to get that color out. They're great, trust me.
, (the interior was grey). Needless to say, it all went on the rubber mat, and none got on the carpet. It all stayed in the grooves. It would have been a PITA to get that color out. They're great, trust me. Thread
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