| Veloist |
04-07-2014 03:00 PM |
Yes it should, you may have answered your own question--the reason why it will come with carpeted mats is because it is a standard feature.
On the other hand, the all-weather mats can be considered a port-installed accessory. Car arrives from Japan with the carpet floor mats still rolled up in its package. You can virtually look at it this way: Car arrives at port where Scion has a stock of the all-weather mats, or they can just be stocked at the dealership already. But technically, neither carpeted or all-weather will be installed. They will be in a sealed plastic.
I know at my dad's dealership, they don't open and install the carpet floor mats until the car is sold.
Another example is when we ordered a Prius, it also comes standard. So we have both the carpet and All-weather mats.
Now if you don't get both, you can argue that it is a standard feature (the carpeted ones) and they will order you a pair. They can't argue that it is a replacement, because you paid for the all-weather.
If your car happens to not have the carpeted floor mats, it's because the port replaced them due to Toyota's reputation with floor mats and gas pedals.
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