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Anyone tried the Oxgord floormats

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Accessories and Modifications' started by claudejones, Oct 23, 2014.

  1. claudejones

    claudejones New Member

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    I've looked at the Husky and Weathertec offerings but at $100+ they are pricey. I'm wondering of anyone has tried the Oxgord product:

    I've read the reviews on their other products and have ordered their cargo area mat which was extremely cheap but I can't find any reviews on the floormats which appear as if the trim to fit might remove some of the protection ribbing
     
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    I haven't tried them but, my experience is, you get what you pay for.
     
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    If money is an object i would consider used before buying ones that you need to cut. I recently bought a used weathertech cargo liner for $50 of craigs list. The regular price on it new it $120. you might be able to find floormats if your patient for $50 to $65. And also the new all weather prius mats from toyota sell for around $80. The ones that you need to trim to fit generally do not stay inplace unless they are able to use the factory mat locking lugs.
     
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    Right off the bat it says "Easily trimable for a custom fit".

    The products you are comparing to are made to be custom fit, right out of the box.

    I'd suspect those are perfectly usable mats. But you're buying mats at near the same level as just picking up generic mats at any major outlet.

    For safety reasons I really appreciate and look for mats made to fit perfectly. Weathertec digital fit...I know from ownership, fit near perfectly, and the drivers side has holes that utilize the built in locks Toyota provides. No danger of slippage.

    Yeah, you get what you pay for, if just pieces of rubber that may or may not slide, and may have a random degree of fit are good enough for you?
     
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