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Floormats

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Accessories & Modifications' started by addlepated, May 14, 2005.

  1. addlepated

    addlepated New Member

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    I have the carpeted floor mats, but quickly decided I did not want to keep them in the car due to two little kids. They're just too light-colored (the mats, not the kids) and picked up every hint of mud and grime and pollen. We bought a cheapie set from Wal-Mart in dark grey to match the dash and I think the color works okay. The mats aren't fitted at all, so I'm going to get a set which is actually made for the car. Question is - what color should I get? The graphite color, or a darker tan?

    Also, anyone have recommendations for carpeted mats? I don't want rubber ones because I like to take my shoes off on long drives. And yes, my feet smell like roses.
     
  2. Bill Merchant

    Bill Merchant absit invidia

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    I was at a car "fashion" shop today and saw several great after-market mats for the Prius. One was even shaped rubber/plastic with carpet over it, so it could catch and hold liquid spills. I don't remember the brand.

    Go for dark tan or brown - the mud and dirt won't show as much.
     
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    I went with the all-season Toyota mats in black. I like the look and I definitely like being able to keep the car clean.
     
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    did you ever find some good floormats? I'm looking for some good ones..
     
  5. don_chuwish

    don_chuwish Well Seasoned Member

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    I highly recommend the WeatherTech FloorLiner DigitalFit mats, front, back and cargo area. They are a perfect fit and really keep the crud off the carpet.

    - D
     
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    thanks don_chuwish - where did you get them from? are those the ones they sell here on this site?
     
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    a_gray_prius Rare Non-Old-Blowhard Priuschat Member

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    I concur with that. They stop a little short of the pedal, to prevent floormat interference issues, but that means the carpet under the pedals gets kind of dirty (but the rest stays clean).
     
  9. rstange1

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    I'm very happy with my Cocomats.

    They are expensive but look great, hide dirt well and are easy to clean. They also have a heavy rubber backing so they will never bunch up or slide around (no threat of trapping the accelerator pedal). Here's a photo:
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  10. F8L

    F8L Protecting Habitat & AG Lands

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    I agree. These mats where the best purchase I have made for my Prius. If you are likely to encounter spills or work outdoors like I do they are your best bet for protecting your carpet! I've also found that when I track cow manure in on my boots it is easy to remove with just a squirt of the hose and a stiff brush at most. The soft rubber type mats are nice for city folk but won't cut it for me. :p