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I just picked up a set of the Honda all weather mats yesterday, they seem pretty nice, not as large, and more fitted "sleek" if you can say that about a mat. For my needs they will suffice. Thought about the weathertech, very nice, they just seemed a little large, I'll never need that much protection.
 
Been waiting for these to be available. A friend of mine has these in his TSX and speaks very highly of them. Thanks OP for the heads up! :thmsup:
 
Was wondering when these were going to be available. The factory weather mats do not compare to these.
 
Yes, Weathertechs are really really nice. But methinks they are overkill in the little gentle honda accord. I like the oem ones you mention too. Better price too.
How much are the OEM mats? I have a 10% off coupon from my dealer and might just use it.
 
brand new design for the 9th generation.

I have had these on my other cars and by far the best and hold up the longest.
Also rock solid and will not slide.
Waiting for the trunk liner now.....
 
About 95 to 104 depending. I just got some off eBay. From a honda dealer. No shipping no sales tax. 95 dollar. Best deal I found and I looked around.
Just got mine for $106 shipped on eBay from here
 
The liners fit perfectly snug and traps water and debris in the tray making emptying and cleaning a breeze. The rear liner is one single piece that also protects the middle part (the bump) that separates the two passenger foot wells in case you don't like people stepping all over that area.
 
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I've had both, factory all weather mats and the Weathertech Floorliners. Weathertech wins hands down for two reasons:

1) Having the raised fitted edges doesn't just prevent water and mud from getting on the carpet, it also keeps debris out. With Weathertech mats I only rarely have to vacuum the carpet itself after removing and cleaning the mats, with the factory rubber ones I have to vacuum the underneath carpet every time due to the debris and dirt slipping past the side of the mats.

2) My heel has worn threw factory all weather mats in a year. The Weathertech mats in my wife's van are three years old now and look good as new.
 
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