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Old 04-18-2019, 05:36 PM   #1
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My driver's side floor mat is already worn out, with a hole right where my heels would rest. I was considering getting some of these all-weather mats that Scion produced. There's still a few on Ebay for $60-80. Anybody have these mats? Are they worth getting? Thanks.

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All weather mats are nice. More durable and easy to clean

I have the weathertechs which cost a bit more but they cover more area. Jet.com usually has a deal on them
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Am I wrong in remembering my 13 came with these mats? The 17 did. Much better!
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I highly recommend the weathertechs as well.
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Weathertech FTW
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I had those mats. Threw them away and got the Weather Techs after seeing how well they fit in Ultra's car. There is zero comparison between the two. The Scion ones are total trash compared to the Weather Techs as far as fit and durability.
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I use 3D Maxpider since they were cheaper than weathertech. Great investment for me. Had numerous trips where it was muddy out and my friends said "sorry" to me but I said no big deal this is why I have these mats.
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Ya'll need to trade in your cars for a 17, the all-weathers it comes with are great.
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The 3D Maxpider look better(OEM) than both and are cheaper.

https://www.amazon.com/3D-MAXpider-C.../dp/B00IBOKTTO

Those little plastic plaques on the front ones come off pretty easily too, so no unwanted branding too. The ones pictured are not the
3D Maxpider ones but are the same exact thing but with the different plastic plaque.
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The 3D Maxpider look better(OEM) than both and are cheaper.

https://www.amazon.com/3D-MAXpider-C.../dp/B00IBOKTTO

Those little plastic plaques on the front ones come off pretty easily too, so no unwanted branding too. The ones pictured are not the
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how are they with dirt? it looks like they've got a lot of very tiny hard to clean spots for crud to get stuck in.
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how are they with dirt? it looks like they've got a lot of very tiny hard to clean spots for crud to get stuck in.
It's just a textured rubbery plastic, no holes. Feels like a basketball's surface.
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It's just a textured rubbery plastic, no holes. Feels like a basketball's surface.
Weathertech is hard enough to allow sneakers to slip. Is it closer to plastic than rubber?
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It's just a textured rubbery plastic, no holes. Feels like a basketball's surface.
do you ever get mud on your shoes? the reason i'm asking is because the weathertechs are somewhat of a pain to clean after they get muddy. it gets stuck in the edges of the grooves--normally takes me a few scrub-wash/dry/repeat cycles to get 95% of it. these look more textured, but IMO, have better aesthetics, but i don't want to spend more time cleaning floor mats.
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Weathertech is hard enough to allow sneakers to slip. Is it closer to plastic than rubber?
It's like 50/50 but sneakers slip if that's what you're after.

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do you ever get mud on your shoes? the reason i'm asking is because the weathertechs are somewhat of a pain to clean after they get muddy. it gets stuck in the edges of the grooves--normally takes me a few scrub-wash/dry/repeat cycles to get 95% of it. these look more textured, but IMO, have better aesthetics, but i don't want to spend more time cleaning floor mats.
It's pretty easy for me to clean. I vacuum the whole car about once a month and put Aerospace 303 on them. I don't get them real dirty but if they were more than a vac and wipe down with the 303 kind of dirty, I would just pull it out and hose it off.
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