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Husky floot mats and cargo liner for PIP

Discussion in 'Gen 1 Prius Plug-in 2012-2015' started by epoints, Apr 24, 2012.

  1. Coyotefred

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    Ummm...I hope this isn't a serious comment...
     
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    Yea, why not?
     
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    Well, since the subject of the thread is "Husky floor mats and cargo liner" and not "I want a rubber mat for my PIP," I assumed that people coming here would want comments related to that particular product. I can't imagine anyone interested in a Husky floor mat for their PiP ducking in here and thinking to themselves..."damn...you're right...I never would have thought of flipping the original mats over..."
     
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    Back to the subject.... Any news on these "new" floor mats?
    If not, what else have you guys used and liked?

    I want to make sure i keep my new pip as pristine as possible.
     
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    Check out my post about canvasbak liner. Even put in pics.

    Nexus 7 ? 2
     
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    Toyota now sells not only fitted rubber floor mats but also a fitted rear rubber cargo area mat, both of which say plug-in Prius. I have them and they all work well. They are pricey though.
     
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    Any updates on the Husky cargo liner?

    As someone mentioned earlier in this thread, I am definitely preferring the model that would cover the back of front seats with the rear seats folded down & seam for the EVSE compartment access.

    Currently, Canvasback cargo jacket seems to be the best fit.

    Rubber mat protection is nice. but not a requirement since I can always put a partial rubber mat if I need one.
     
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    OK 6 months later. Anybody bought the Husky Weatherbeater floor and cargos who can review their quality in the PIP?
     
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    Yes. Had mine for more than 6 months, I think. The quality is durable and it's great when raining. The material is very solid and the grip on the bottom is super grippy. Make sure u get the pip version.
     
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    I just want protection from the occasional gardening stuff. Don't necessarily want a full time liner. Would the oem cargo tray pretty easy to deal with on that basis (foldable or rollable)? Or should I just keep a rolled up tarp in the storage area?
     
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    from my experience, tarp would be a much better idea. OEM tray is definitely neither rollable nor really foldable.
     
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    I had them in my 2012 Prius Five- loved them.
    I've had them in my 2012 PIP since I got in in October. Same quality and excellent fit as I saw in the Five.
    Highly recommended! I've taken them out a few time not and cleaned them off with the garden hose- good as new after that.