Weathertech rubber cargo mat for G37 Sport
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I did a lot of research this past Fall about getting either OEM all weather matts or Weathertech. What I found is that many people were happy with the fit/finish of their Weathertechs and many were not. The people that were not almost 100% agreed the support/customer service they got from Weathertech was horrible.
So .... I went with OEM all weather floor matts and cargo where available (Acura RDX, Nissan Xterra, G37 Coupe and M37x). For my Xterra I had to go with Weathertech for the cargo and mine fit great and I'm quite happy with it.
So .... I went with OEM all weather floor matts and cargo where available (Acura RDX, Nissan Xterra, G37 Coupe and M37x). For my Xterra I had to go with Weathertech for the cargo and mine fit great and I'm quite happy with it.
#4
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I have it too! It's a little pricey, but well worth the money. It's come in real handy for trips to Home Depot and the local garden center.
http://www.weathertech.com/product-e...r/cargo-liner/
http://www.weathertech.com/product-e...r/cargo-liner/
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I got the OEM all weather mats immediately after buying my car (way back in Nov 2007). They started falling apart after about the three year mark. I used to have all weather mats in my Accord that lasted much longer. If I had to do it all over again, I'd get the WeatherTechs.
#6
Thanks for the input as I have been wanting the Weathertech cargo mat for a while. The price tag has kept me from buying it so far. It would be perfect for cargo and spills as you said.
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I got the OEM all weather mats immediately after buying my car (way back in Nov 2007). They started falling apart after about the three year mark. I used to have all weather mats in my Accord that lasted much longer. If I had to do it all over again, I'd get the WeatherTechs.
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I didn't get the weathertech with the lip on my old Altima. Then my wife bought one of those giant tide bottles from Costco and didn't check to see if it was closed properly. I spent a looooong time and water getting all the suds out. I now have weathertechs and they are worth every penny. Even thou I haven't had the same problem. Just knowing that it won't happen again is worth the price paid. Btw. If you sell the car resale is great on weathertechs
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I got the OEM all weather mats immediately after buying my car (way back in Nov 2007). They started falling apart after about the three year mark. I used to have all weather mats in my Accord that lasted much longer. If I had to do it all over again, I'd get the WeatherTechs.
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