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Finally got my Lexus All Weather Floor Liners in. I like them and they fit well. Only complaint is that they could come up higher on the carpet, especially on the sill side. Other than that, I think they are a nice upgrade over the all weather mats.
(and they are black. something with the flash makes them look brown)
Finally got my Lexus All Weather Floor Liners in. I like them and they fit well. Only complaint is that they could come up higher on the carpet, especially on the sill side. Other than that, I think they are a nice upgrade over the all weather mats.
(and they are black. something with the flash makes them look brown)
Those look great. I wish I had known those were available when I bought my car. I got the regular all weather mats as part of my car purchase. I have been thinking about getting WeatherTech floor mats (just the front....no kids and rarely have anyone in the back anyhow so the regular all weather mats I have will be fine) and just using them for the winter. Did you get a set of 4 of these? Can you post a pic of the rear mats? I may still go WeatherTech for the higher sides if I just use for the winter months.
Those look great. I wish I had known those were available when I bought my car. I got the regular all weather mats as part of my car purchase. I have been thinking about getting WeatherTech floor mats (just the front....no kids and rarely have anyone in the back anyhow so the regular all weather mats I have will be fine) and just using them for the winter. Did you get a set of 4 of these? Can you post a pic of the rear mats? I may still go WeatherTech for the higher sides if I just use for the winter months.
It was a set of 4. Was $112 shipped with a 10% discount code I found on this site.
When comparing the 2 choices from Lexus and the 2 choices from WeatherTech, the Lexus all-weather mats cover the smallest amount of the floor area, The WeatherTech all-weather mats cover more floor area. The Lexus liners cover still more area, and the WeatherTech liners cover the largest area.
So, the choice comes down to the trade off between having more protection with a larger liner or mat and having the subjectively nicer look of a smaller liner or mat.
Finally got my Lexus All Weather Floor Liners in. I like them and they fit well. Only complaint is that they could come up higher on the carpet, especially on the sill side. Other than that, I think they are a nice upgrade over the all weather mats.
(and they are black. something with the flash makes them look brown)
The 2017 ES that I just bought came with the Lexus liners. When I first saw the spec sheet for the car, my initial thought was to ask if they could swap them out for the Lexus all-weather mats, but, when I actually saw the liners, I quickly decided that I really liked them.
They cover more real estate than the WeatherTech all-weather mats and even more than the Lexus all-weather mats, and they do cover the dead pedal. They extend about an inch up into the foot well on each side, which gives more protection against water or other liquids spilling over onto the carpet, but they fit very well and don't look like they belong in a pickup truck. In the past, I've been a fan of the WeatherTech all-weather mats, but I think that, now, the Lexus liners would be my first choice.