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For those of you that have paid the big $$$ for the WeatherTech. Are you happy with them?
Definitely 100% happy. I recommend Weathertech digital fit to everybody now. I agree that you can find lots of cheaper mats, so if price is an issue look else where. However I see this as a small expense compared to price of the car and they will probably outlast your car. They are also made in USA!
good luck,
Max
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2009 Maxima SV premium + tech + spoiler
2500 miles and counting.
1995 Maxima SE 5spd (Leather/ABS/Bose/Sunroof)
185307 miles. Stopped counting when hit a deer. RIP
If you want the trunk mat, obviously that's extra. I bought my set through autogeek.net, which sometimes has coupons and free shipping. Search around and you may find better deals.
Max
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2009 Maxima SV premium + tech + spoiler
2500 miles and counting.
1995 Maxima SE 5spd (Leather/ABS/Bose/Sunroof)
185307 miles. Stopped counting when hit a deer. RIP
For those of you that have paid the big $$$ for the WeatherTech. Are you happy with them?
$159 + $28? shipping. If I get 5 years out of them, its well worth it. Had everything possible. These are the best fitting ever. Just gotta do the due diligence and make sure the underside stays dry.
I have the Digital Liner weather tech, they are awesome, definitely worth it. Fit perfect and will keep the carpet in perfect shape as none of it is visible. I am ordering the trunk liner next week. Might be a little costly but in my opinion with every penny.
Go with the WeatherTechs. I have them in my '08 Pathfinder where they take a bit of a beating and will be getting them soon for the new Maxima. They fit perfectly, and if they start getting a little grubby, just take them out and hose them off. I use a stiff bristle floor brush with a little detergent if they are really bad. They use a lot of road salt where I live so they are a necessity. But as mentioned, it is a good idea to take them out once every so often in case condensation has formed under them or some water has got by them. Let the carpets dry out a bit. They are what you need.
I think I'm pretty much sold on these as well. I really wish they'd have had the foresight to add a couple of extra inches to the driver's side left foot rest area. It looks like resting your left foot there would get a half-half mix of floor mat and carpet.
I already cut my own inside mats with some really nice outdoor carpet.
But I did just order the Weathertech Trunk mat from Autogeek.net for $109.99
Weathertech's price was $119.95.
In the Autoegeek.net checkout if you use the coupon code of "ago" you get free shipping on orders over $95.
So I saved an additional cost of $18 in shipping to my location.
So based on the Weathertech price, in total I saved $28.
it has been a good day.
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SAM
- 2009 Maxima SV - Dark Slate - Premium Package with Spoiler, Splash Gaurds (All Options Possible)
I think I'm pretty much sold on these as well. I really wish they'd have had the foresight to add a couple of extra inches to the driver's side left foot rest area. It looks like resting your left foot there would get a half-half mix of floor mat and carpet.
Going back to the weathertech digital fit mats ... they look like they fit perfectly and would take a 2L bottle of soda and still protect the carpets. I'm close to ordering them (and my maxima isn't even here yet) ...
is there more feedback on these products? looks like it's all positive.
The Nissan winter mats do not hold the melted slush!!!! When you are taking off or stopping the melted snow runs off the mats and on to your floor carpet. Get the digital fit mats. I had the Nissan mats in my 04 and 06 Max. In the winter I had to put news paper around the mats to catch the melted snow. On my 09 I spent the extra money to get the better mats. Why would anyone go cheap on floor mats after they paid good money for the car!
They should fit fine, as long as they are the "Digital Fit" liners. I have the trunk liner and it fits great.
I got it, because last year when we went to a family reunion, my wife put a bowl of beans in back of the SUV. The lip on the bowl was loose, and needless to say, it was smelly trip all the way there and back. When we got back I stripped out the back carpet, and trim panels to get the mess out of that car. At the time all I had back there was some towels, and a leftover carpet piece when we carpeted the house. Luckly it caught most of it, but it still went down into the nether regions of the car. But again I got it cleaned out pretty good.
So a few weeks back I thought I will get one for the max, since it's a new car, and I could warrant some "minor" accessories for it.
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SAM
- 2009 Maxima SV - Dark Slate - Premium Package with Spoiler, Splash Gaurds (All Options Possible)
I got the digital one's and put them in today. I have to say they do fit good. They should for the price though. If anyone is interested I have the carpeted mats in black I would sell.
I got the digital one's and put them in today. I have to say they do fit good. They should for the price though. If anyone is interested I have the carpeted mats in black I would sell.
I go thru these like Candy (I'm on my 3rd set already) so got a price in mind?
Sure...haven't used the trunk much though...the only time I've gotten into it is to use the fire extinguisher and first aid kit but I'm sure there will come a time when I need to replace it as well.
Sure...haven't used the trunk much though...the only time I've gotten into it is to use the fire extinguisher and first aid kit but I'm sure there will come a time when I need to replace it as well.
I went to WeatherTech and it's $297 for all the mats plus shipping so I am really having to think about it.
The weather tech mats are the best...a friend of mine swears by them, however...
Are you seriously considering $300 rubber floor mats for your car? Cost me less to carpet my bedroom! Unless you are routinely driving in snow, I think this is a bad investment. In addition, this is something you can never use in another car.
IMO i do not like the look of rubber floor mats, esp in my 35K maxima.
The weather tech mats are the best...a friend of mine swears by them, however...
Are you seriously considering $300 rubber floor mats for your car? Cost me less to carpet my bedroom! Unless you are routinely driving in snow, I think this is a bad investment. In addition, this is something you can never use in another car.
IMO i do not like the look of rubber floor mats, esp in my 35K maxima.
I did spend $297 which included S&H on the mats and the trunk mat. I may be crazy but they do fit good and yes we have snow here in Ohio.
I already cut my own inside mats with some really nice outdoor carpet.
But I did just order the Weathertech Trunk mat from Autogeek.net for $109.99
Weathertech's price was $119.95.
In the Autoegeek.net checkout if you use the coupon code of "ago" you get free shipping on orders over $95.
So I saved an additional cost of $18 in shipping to my location.
So based on the Weathertech price, in total I saved $28.
it has been a good day.
Wow, thanks for the coupon code I am going to try and use that to get a discount. I really like the way those weather tech mats fit the car.
I just ordered the DigiLiners - i don't want ugly mats in my car. However, I only ordered the front mats, I couldn't bear spending $210CAD on floor mats.
For those that have the digital fits, what is the texture of them like?
Are they more like rubber - or hard plastic?
A family member got the digital fit mats, and I put them in. They are more like a hard plastic than rubber. Socks / coins would slide on them, where with rubber they would stick. They are somewhat flexible, however.
I bought some clear (not the smelly ones) mats that were like $20.00! I just put them right on tip of the regular mats. I've done this in all my cars that have light interior. At least with the Maxima, you can thread holes in the plastic mats and place them in the grommets that are there for the factory mats and they stay pretty good ...
WOW $3oo for floor mats is crazyyyyy. I went to auto zone and bought a set of balck heavy rubber all weather mats and a set of cheap black carpeted mats. Total was $50. This way if some snow or water runs pff the rubber mats and gets on the carpeted mats i am not ruining my nice nissan carpet mats. I just switch em out for winter/summer. Heck, i can do this every year for 6 years for $300.
I would rather spend the monet on nice mod such as exhaust, intake etc.. JMHO.
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WOW $3oo for floor mats is crazyyyyy. I went to auto zone and bought a set of balck heavy rubber all weather mats and a set of cheap black carpeted mats. Total was $50. This way if some snow or water runs pff the rubber mats and gets on the carpeted mats i am not ruining my nice nissan carpet mats. I just switch em out for winter/summer. Heck, i can do this every year for 6 years for $300.
I would rather spend the monet on nice mod such as exhaust, intake etc.. JMHO.
$300 is for all the mats including the trunk mat. At first I thought it was a little much but once I got them I believe they are well worth it. Plus I sold my oem mats for $80 so I only have $220 in them.