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Anyone find a set of aftermarket custom floor liners yet for the 11th gen? I may bve taking delivery of a Hybrid touring unit this week and can't find any on Amazon that are specific to the new 11th generation model. I'm wondering how close a fit 10th generation liners are.
 
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These are the ones I've decided to purchase when they are made available - 2023 Honda Accord Floor Mats - Laser measured Floor Mats For Perfect Fit | WeatherTech

You can enter your email and they'll spam you with marketing crap but also alert you when it's available. They're not cheap. For example, the 2022 Accord floor mats are $189.90. They are high quality though and should protect your carpet for as long as you own the car.

I'm not sure if the 2022 will fit the 2023. I tried comparing interior photos like the one below and can notice subtle differences but I guess it really depends on how molded the floor mat you buy is going to be. The Weathertech ones I linked are laser cut for a perfect fit so I doubt the 2022 version will work on the 2023 but other floor mats may not be so precise and may work for you. They have to include at least basic floor mats in the new car so that should keep the carpet protected good enough until you can get better ones.

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Thanks.

Weathertech are good liners. Had them in other vehicles I've owned. I ended up ordering 10th gen Husky Liners from Amazon to see if they are a close fit. They're just as good as the Weathertech, maybe even more pliable. If they fit decent, i may keep them as they were much cheaper than the WTs. Free return if they don't fit properly.
 
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Well please keep us informed! Hopefully I'll have my Accord by the end of the month.
I will. I'm lucky to have found this Accord Touring hybrid for sale. Every dealer in my state said all incoming touring hybrids are spoken for, at least for the next several months. I don[t think dealers are getting many allocations of the new Accord.
 
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The dealership that I have a deposit with had 6 allocations for the Touring trim on January 5 and 4 of them had a deposit on them by January 6. I went in January 7th and put my deposit down on #5 and while we were doing paperwork the salesman said the system was showing all allocations were spoken for so someone must have put a deposit down on the 6th one. I'm not sure about other trims in the area but I'm happy to be one of the lucky ones to have gotten in early especially at a dealership advertising $0 MSRP markups. I just hope I "get lucky" and win the dice roll for the BSI module.
The Touring trim I'm looking at buying has blind spot detection. Your trim did not?
 
These are the ones I've decided to purchase when they are made available - 2023 Honda Accord Floor Mats - Laser measured Floor Mats For Perfect Fit | WeatherTech

You can enter your email and they'll spam you with marketing crap but also alert you when it's available. They're not cheap. For example, the 2022 Accord floor mats are $189.90. They are high quality though and should protect your carpet for as long as you own the car.

I'm not sure if the 2022 will fit the 2023. I tried comparing interior photos like the one below and can notice subtle differences but I guess it really depends on how molded the floor mat you buy is going to be. The Weathertech ones I linked are laser cut for a perfect fit so I doubt the 2022 version will work on the 2023 but other floor mats may not be so precise and may work for you. They have to include at least basic floor mats in the new car so that should keep the carpet protected good enough until you can get better ones.

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Did the exact same thing. I love their products and have had them on all of my cars. Worst case is if they aren't available by the time my car arrives, I'll just put black towels underneath some cheap rubber mats to protect the carpet
 
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Update to the floor liners that don't exist yet for the 11 gens. I ordered both a Husky set (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CHBN6S9) and a Lasfit set (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0896WD5J7) that fit the 10th generation Accord. Took delivery today of the new Accord. With the Huskys, the fronts fit nearly perfect. The front retaining pins are in the same position for both generations. The rears are perfectly cut around the front seat anchors but are just about 1/4 inch short on the side. It's nearly impeceptible. I may just keep them. The Lasfits fit good up front. Don't really care for the deep grooves in the designs. Nearly impossible to wipe clean. The 3 peice rears don't fit properly over the rear floor hump. A bit short in width in the foot wells.

I think I'm going to keep the Huskys as they are nearly 99% perfect. I do have a set of Smartliners coming to see how they compare against the Husky's. What I didn't realize until after I brought the car home was how deep the front and rear foot wells are in these Accords. There is exposed carpeting even with the large lip on the husky liners. I may put down some carpet protective film over those exposed areas. Not sure any manufacturer of floor liners will have a lip that will cover up to the door sill.

As this is my first Accord, I'm not sure how much exposed carpeting is above the floor liners up to the door sills. Would like to know what 10th gen owners do to protect that carpet runing up the side of the deep foot wells. Anyone have ideas on this?
 
Is there any reason why you wouldn't just use the ones from Honda?
 
I guess in South Texas there’s not much mud to worry about, at least off the ranch. I’ve used carpet mats for 20+ years. I just vacuum them up when they get dusty.
 
Update to the floor liners that don't exist yet for the 11 gens. I ordered both a Husky set (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CHBN6S9) and a Lasfit set (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0896WD5J7) that fit the 10th generation Accord. Took delivery today of the new Accord. With the Huskys, the fronts fit nearly perfect. The front retaining pins are in the same position for both generations. The rears are perfectly cut around the front seat anchors but are just about 1/4 inch short on the side. It's nearly impeceptible. I may just keep them. The Lasfits fit good up front. Don't really care for the deep grooves in the designs. Nearly impossible to wipe clean. The 3 peice rears don't fit properly over the rear floor hump. A bit short in width in the foot wells. I think I'm going to keep the Huskys as they are nearly 99% perfect. I do have a set of Smartliners coming to see how they compare against the Husky's. What I didn't realize until after I brought the car home was how deep the front and rear foot wells are in these Accords. There is exposed carpeting even with the large lip on the husky liners. I may put down some carpet protective film over those exposed areas. Not sure any manufacturer of floor liners will have a lip that will cover up to the door sill. As this is my first Accord, I'm not sure how much exposed carpeting is above the floor liners up to the door sills. Would like to know what 10th gen owners do to protect that carpet runing up the side of the deep foot wells. Anyone have ideas on this?
Any updates on the smartliners? I’m thinking of getting one.
 
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Any updates on the smartliners? I’m thinking of getting one.
I ended up returning both of Husky and Lasfit sets above. I did order a set of Smartliners too. All of these had very little carpet coverage up the side of the front and rear foot wells. My final set of floor liners, Tuxmats were the ones I ended up keeping. The Tuxmats have full coverage over all the carpeted areas and will protect much better. The material is not has rigid as some of the others, easier to remove and clean. It was the most expensive but worth it for the protection.
 
How are the Tuxmats holding up? They fit okay? All of the mats I see for the 2023 look the same as the 2022 and they just added another year to the ad. I don't think the 10th and 11th gen floors are the exact same so I worry about the fitment.

I called Weathertech and they still have no ETA on when they will release their mats so I'm likely going to have to go with another brand.
I've always gone with aftermarket, and prefer 3DMaxpider over Weathertech. However, I just got eyes in-person on the Honda mats and they cover really well, as good or better than weathertech, so am going with factory mats. Here's link to them on College Hills Honda 2023 Honda Accord All Season Floor Mats - 08P17-30A-110 (collegehillshonda.com)
 
Where are you getting them from? Everyone says College Hills Honda but they want $133 for the mats and then $30 for shipping which puts them at a similar price to aftermarket with better coverage.
I have the OEM mats and they are indeed top notch. I've used Tuxmat for other vehicles as well and have been impressed. They feel upscale but are still easy to clean. Sounds like a lot of good options especially once the manufacturers start cranking out products specific to this model.
 
Honestly I don't love the ACCORD striped down the side on these....dunno.....to each his own I guess. Will see what is available by the time we get ours which is probably at least another 4-6 weeks
 
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How are the Tuxmats holding up? They fit okay? All of the mats I see for the 2023 look the same as the 2022 and they just added another year to the ad. I don't think the 10th and 11th gen floors are the exact same so I worry about the fitment.

I called Weathertech and they still have no ETA on when they will release their mats so I'm likely going to have to go with another brand.
They fit perfect. They cover much better than all the other brands I ordered and test fitted. They are the only brand that completely cover all the foot well carpeting. All the others only go up several inches. Order for yourself. You'll see exactly we I saw. The floor layout isn't much different than the 10th gen so that's why they fit like a glove. If you don't like them, Amazon has a free return policy. Your risk is zero.
 
The Amazon link says they are for the 10th gen and I guess if I'm going to spend $150 I might as well wait and get Weathertech for $180-$200 when they're released. They cover where both of my fit sit when driving and the Accord ones don't.
Sorry, didn't catch that...indeed wrong part number for 23
 
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