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We are taking delivery of a V6 Accord Sedan in White/Ivory. The Mrs likes all weather floor mats. The honda ones come only in black. The weathertech ones come in grey/tan/black. The carpeting in ivory interior seems to be brown, so I'm not sure the tan weathertech ones would be a good match or not. So I'm trying to decide between the black weathertech's or genuine honda.

With our last car, which was a 2012 Odyssey, the Honda mats were obtainable for $40 less than the weathertechs, so it was a no - brainer. This time, the prices are within $10 of each other. Would love to hear some opinions on which is better and why. Thanks
 
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I first bought Husky's mats for my Accord. The fit was perfect, but the mats have a smooth finish to them so they're squeaky and slippery when wet. Needless to say, I returned them and bought the WeatherTech floor liners. The WeatherTechs don't fit as tightly, but they're certainly much thicker and more durable than the Husky mats. The fitment hasn't led to any problems with dirt/debris getting under them either, so I can't complain.

I can't speak for the Aries 3Ds, but they don't look as grippy as the WeatherTech mats.
 
We are taking delivery of a V6 Accord Sedan in White/Ivory. The Mrs likes all weather floor mats. The honda ones come only in black. The weathertech ones come in grey/tan/black. The carpeting in ivory interior seems to be brown, so I'm not sure the tan weathertech ones would be a good match or not. So I'm trying to decide between the black weathertech's or genuine honda.

With our last car, which was a 2012 Odyssey, the Honda mats were obtainable for $40 less than the weathertechs, so it was a no - brainer. This time, the prices are within $10 of each other. Would love to hear some opinions on which is better and why. Thanks
I have A 2014 Coupe & Husky does not make mats for this car. So I went with Weathertech Digi Fit. On the expensive side but after looking at your "snow covered Accord avatar " you want to get the Weathertechs. They have raised ridges in strategic directions to hold all the salt / snow / slush / grime right on those mats.

There is a cutout for the gas fillup switch / trunk release that allows you to access the swithes. Husky has no cutout in their mats but if you're handy you could cut the rectangular hole yourself. Some people with these mats just leave them to keep that area covered but have to lift the mat to gain switch access.

I am very happy with the Weathertech Digi Fit mats. The Weathertechs were also in my Integra so for 16 years they kept the interior carpet looking really good. :thmsup:
 
I opted for OEM....(because they were thrown in).
 
Weathertech is where it's at. I used them on both my coupes and love them. Super easy to remove and clean with some water and put them back in. ??


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I got a set of MaxPider 3d floor mats and love them. They come in either rubber or carpet, I choose the carpeted ones because I don't like the industrial look of the rubber ones. I think I paid 140.00 for the front and back package off eBay.
 
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I've been sold on the custom-fit WeatherTech liners for years. However, since the Accord is basically my fair-weather commuter and goes from garage to parking structure, I opted for the Honda winter mats, as my dealer gave me a great deal on them. This spring, I splurged on a set of old-school CocoMats in black and gray for summer use.
 
WeatherTech are the better HD all weather mats. I'm happy with the light duty OEM mats in my car for winter use but my truck, which gets all the real abuse in bad weather, has long had WeatherTech.
 
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