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...and are you happy with them? I really have no need for the Weathertech mats living in Florida, even with the sand. I really don't care for the stock carpeted mats as they look like crap within a day of cleaning them. They seem to be wearing faster than my mats in my old '97 Accord.

I know everyone is happy with the Weathertech, just hoping to hear from someone with the stock weather mats.
 
I got them with my car. I cant complain. The weathertech liners are probably a little nicer, but may not be worth the extra money in a nice climate... and even in the snow, the honda mats are definitely nice enough that i have no intention of spending the money for something else.
 
I have them, and they work well enough to simply make cleaning/vacuuming easier. Others will mention that the Honda all-weather mats do not contain snow/slush very well, but that is of no concern to me, because I don't drive my Accord in the snow/slush.
 
They're fine. They'll come out of my car for the summer in favor of something carpeted nice and go back in come November.
 
I have the stock all weathers. They are working great for me. I havent even unwrapped the regular mats and never do so. These mats dint wear out and are east to clean! I'm sure weather tech is superior but I negotiated the all weather mats and cargo tray in the deal.


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I bought them because the Weathertechs were not out when I bought the car. My experience was similar to the one GradyPhilpott linked. They suuck if exposed to snow or water. I am assuming same will happen with mud. Crap is going to find its way down the sides and into the carpet. I had salt cakes into the carpet and spent some time letting it soak in order to remove it.

As soon as Fall 2013 gets here, I'm buying Weathertech.
 
I have them and they are OK. They scuff easy though. Weathertechs look like they are made better...
 
I am happy with them in NYC
 
I'd skip them and go weathertechs too. They don't handle sand very well and have no deep pockets for handling water. There are too many flat surfaces so when there's a little sand on them, you have no traction on the heels. The weathertechs have deeper slots for the sand and water so they won't get in your way.
 
I prefer carpet mats even for foul weather. Not crazy about the look or feel of the rubber mats.
 
I have weathertechs and they are the best $$$ upgrade i use them everyday.
 
One other thing not mentioned is WeatherTech customer service!

I ordered a PlateFrame for my rear plate, which arrived with a warped seal. Took a picture, sent it to customer service, they had a new frame to me in three business days, no questions asked! (They even let me keep the old one!)

Back on-topic--now I can't figure if I want to keep my FloorLiners in year-round, or for summer, spring for the Honda All-Seasons OR the WeatherTechs! :notworthy (Obviously, washing the salt crap off my FloorLiners before my flips touch them is the most CO$T-EFFECTIVE option! :D)
 
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