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Front floor mats- Where to find

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by gfjg59, Nov 17, 2023.

  1. gfjg59

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    where can I purchase reasonably priced front floor mats? Tan, 2005 Prius

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    Oh gosh almost everywhere Toyota may have them on clothes out they may have to be brought in from somewhere but last I checked there was seemingly plentiful amounts amiyama. And just buy googling you'll be surprised what pops up Toyota factory original floor mats and Toyota boxes and all of that nonsense for about the equivalent of the husky laser liner mats which is what I'm using the husky laser liner mats front and rear in my '07 to 9s I've managed to find a place that I can get them for like $99 instead of the $139 usually charged but I went to order another set the other day and I've got no response so I'm not sure what's happened I really like the husky floor mats I also have the name brand what are they called.? The real expensive ones they're in my wife 2010 solar roof car and they look worse than the Huskies that are in my '07 to 9 cars kind of strange That's why I started buying the Huskies is after I saw the wife's car with the real expensive 188 dollar mats in looking like that. But you will find original Toyota floor mats trunk mat rear mats and all that online last I checked gray and tan or readily available.
     
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    have you tried amazon and ebay?
     
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    Those are a generic set and likely will not fit well. Prius mats have various cutouts on each mat and attachment holes (for the front mats) so I'd keep looking for a secondhand factory set.
     
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    In the '80s you could buy real sisal Coco Mats they were very nice long time this was before they had the tabs to lock them down like we have in our Prius but still they were great and quite reasonable If I'm going to spend the kind of money I'm going to spend on the floor mats I generally try to get the factories there are that I know of no better even in the aftermarket other than the buckets or the laser plastic weather master that's the name their prices went up so high I buy the husky same concept looks almost like the same mat.
     
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    the Weathertec are really really nice if you got the $
     
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    Yeah that's pretty dang good these are the all rubber right they have no carpet on the top of them or is there a spot where your foot goes when you're driving that's carpeted? That's not bad does that come with a rear piece too or the two smaller mats that go in the back? I didn't look that close. I've always liked the carpeted semi-matching mats like if I have the gray interior I try to get the black mats if I can or whatever color will coordinate and show the least amount of dirt I wish they made a terracotta color and if I still lived in the north or where it was really muddy a lot I would say the husky or the WeatherTech would be the way to go You can pick those up with crap in them and it won't dump all over your seats and wherever empty them spray them off set them upside down on your driveway pavement or something they drip dry and minutes and drop right back in the car no need to vacuum and so on and so forth. And if you keep them in there and don't drive the car without them the original carpeting will never weather it'll just have little dimples in it from where the nubs get pushed into the carpet that vacuums up with a Stout vacuum cleaner that you pull the nubs or the nub dents right up out of the carpet and all of my generation twos the original carpet in the car not the floor mats looks brand new so I put the Huskies over that and almost never have to maintain their vacuum that carpet because when I lift the floor mats out the dirt comes with the floor mat which you can roll the rubber ones up too probably even easier but the design of these laser cut things you know you can almost hold it 40 oz drink which for some drivers this is very necessary The kids and whatnot my goodness.