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If you buy WeatherTech - the digital fit or whatever they call them - keep the box. Put them in and decide if they fit. Send them back and buy them again. It took two sets to get the passenger side to fit - the first one was just too short and the side never laid down.

Also, the second row is a s***ty design - the sides curl up... then curl over. It looks cheap.
 
Had the exact same experience as @Manhattan with the WetherTech. 3 years later mine still look cheap and trashy, but they do keep crud off the carpet.

I also did not realize folks liked the hexomat's. Those where in my 100 when I bought it. Immediately pulled them out and put them under my leaky chainsaws in the garage. They do a good job keeping bar oil off my floor :doh:
 
Don’t sleep on the Cocomats guys. The rest of these mats here look cheap IMO. At least take a look! Extremely high quality mats made in the USA. www.cocomats.com

Most of the mats guys are looking for here are the rubber type. They look cheap because they are cheap. Mats on that sight are all material other than that. Not saying they aren't super high quality, pretty fancy even, at $260 for two rows be a hard sell.
 
Don’t sleep on the Cocomats guys. The rest of these mats here look cheap IMO. At least take a look! Extremely high quality mats made in the USA. www.cocomats.com

Definitely not my cup of tea but the more info in this thread the better. Post of pics of the coco's in your 100.
 
Most of the mats guys are looking for here are the rubber type. They look cheap because they are cheap. Mats on that sight are all material other than that. Not saying they aren't super high quality, pretty fancy even, at $260 for two rows be a hard sell.
Sure, they don’t offer a full rubber mat. But they’re all rubber backed with some made from vinyl (which should hold up to muddy boots) and all made from durable materials. And the consensus in this thread seems to be that even the best rubber mats, the WeatherTechs, don’t even fit properly. Which is a couple hundred bucks for ill fitting mats. The rest look like they belong in an 80s Hyundai. I’m saying skip buying the crappy mats and go for the gold! These are nice trucks, keep em classy! But, to each their own, and if all you want is a cheap rubber mat, then you are correct and cocomats aren’t for you.

If my truck was for on road use only, I’d want lambs wool mats, like a Rolls Royce. I guess I’m just a different kinda cat.

Definitely not my cup of tea but the more info in this thread the better. Post of pics of the coco's in your 100.
I haven’t gotten around to funding these yet. I’m not rolling in surplus cash and I’m happy enough with my factory mats for now. But some of the guys at the higher end of the spectrum would surely appreciate these! I’ll get around to it one day and I promise to upload some photos!
 
i juts bought the hexo set (tan) (front and second row, and the extended cargo mat with the 3rd row seat cutouts. Will let you guy sknow how they turn out.
 
I just pulled the trigger on the Intro-Tech Automotive HEXOMAT Floor Mats front, rear, and Extended Cargo Mat - With Seat-Mounting Holes.

I'll post my impressions once I put em through their paces
 
theyre very good. I have no complaints about them. at first there is a weird smell that goes away otherwise theyre tough and actually look cool.
 
Good info here. I was about to pull the trigger on some Weathertech's for the wife's LX470. I have the hex mats in my GX and had one in an 80 that I sold a couple years back and didn't know who made them. with the sale they have going right now I saved about 50% of the cost of the weathertechs by buying the hexomats from autoanything.com

FWIW, I love the hexomats in my GX and loved the ones in my 80 as well. Really good product at a good price.
 
I bought the ivory based on the way the colors looked on the autoanything.com website, and I'm not crazy about the way it looks in the vehicle.

@eagleeyes170 how does the tan look? Is it fairly close to the color of the dash and upper part of the door? Got time to snap a pic and share it?

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Lloyd Mats Northridge Rubber Floor Mats. I paid $198.69 by using the coupon code they send you after you create an account. I just got them this month, so I can't speak to how well they hold up. They catch the dirt, water, and mud very well. My feet do not slide on them. I have the Ivory interior and the brown matches the upper dash color. The fit seems to be like every other company, it's close but not perfect. The storage area with 3rd row didn't come with the holes for car seats. https://www.autoanything.com/floor-mats/79A7975A0A0.aspx

My deciding factor was that they are made in America.
 
Sory no pic, but I like my Lloyds. I have them in the TLC and the Ody. Good value and they contain the liquid messes.
 
If you buy WeatherTech - the digital fit or whatever they call them - keep the box. Put them in and decide if they fit. Send them back and buy them again. It took two sets to get the passenger side to fit - the first one was just too short and the side never laid down.

Also, the second row is a s***ty design - the sides curl up... then curl over. It looks cheap.

Seems like there is lots of conflicting opinions about the WeatherTech... I really want a set of mats with raised lips for winter and mud and can't find anything else that is cut to fit and available in Europe...
 
I wouldn't necessarily put CocoMats in a down-and-dirty LC, maybe one doing family duty or an LX, but I did have a set made for my vintage Benz several years back. Built in North Carolina I believe, family owned business, and every single set is a custom fit job at no extra cost. They send you a template and you test fit and trim it to your vehicle. The bottom is super heavy duty rubber w nibs, so if you did get the manmade materials they now offer you would technically have all weather mats, just no lip. They are the single best mats out there, hands down. They also make cargo mats or really any pattern or shape you want.
 
Under where you select the quantity, it says cannot deliver to the US. I realize you're in Europe, but so my fellow Yankees don't get too excited.
 
No pics but last weekend noticed that Costco is selling the WeatherTech front floor mats (universal fit type) for $29.99 (I believe). If you don't mind the trim to fit ones, these would be a good investment. I will be grabbing a set the next time we are there.
 

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