Would like to find replacement for driver's side carpet floor mat that includes the two "locks" to keep the mat in place. Haven't found anything like that. Not looking for rubber -- would like to get as close to the OEM look as possible. Does such a thing exist outside the $$$ OEM world?
There's a site that Mendel on the Gen 3 list puts up all the time with ridiculously low prices on Toyota stuff I guess it's dealer stuff new old stock whatever you'd call it if I remember correctly the floor mat set for Corollas and Priuses and '04 to you know 08 or so we're relatively expensive like 300 bucks for the four pieces now The foot mats for the four floors and I believe now you can buy them for about a hundred bucks one and a quarter plus shipping whatever something like that these are the original factory floor mats I imagine new old stock. That's not too bad I don't know what you're looking for $25 a piece or something like that there are some aftermarket ones that are pretty close that you can trim that have carpet on them and rubber too and even have spaces where you put a hole for the floor locks just depends what you want to do generally I find them still in cars that are in real good shape with 80,000 mi on them that have a bet front bumper and been sent to the junkyard just because of the age I just stripped it interior that was in mint condition I didn't even bother with the floor mats because I have so many and and my work car I don't use them at all I just have the carpet
https://www.ebay.com/itm/154395786077?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=h93IiSBLQxe&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=PjWDOwEjSAa&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY These are what I have in my 2010. It will only fit a third gen pre facelift 2010-2011
I just bust those plastic locks clips off and spend $12 at Ross Dress for Less on a matching pair of memory foam bathroom floor mats. They're super comfy on your feet for long road trips and last a surprisingly long time.
Lol... Nearly $100 for 4 swatches of cheap carpet with no padding. You can buy an almost identical set of universal mats at a discount store for under $20. It's always so funny how OEM is such a cheap joke / scam on people who think there's something better about quality just because they see the letters OEM, which is often dishonest.