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Cheapest please for weathertech mats?

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From eBay and directly from WeatherTech.
They're nice but a bit overpriced.
 
Bought my floor liners from amazon.com. $114 front, $74 rear
 
When searching for Weathertechs for my previous vehicle, it became apparent that shopping for a better price was futile as all sources that I had found had them for the same price. That being said, Weathertechs do come in best and better styles.
 
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I like Weathertechs myself. I've put them on my brand new Santa Fe 2.0T a year ago, few days after I purchased the vehicle and they are still there.
Most likely I'll get the set for Genesis as well. Little pricey but, worth it.
 
I bought them directly at the Weathertech factory store in Bolingbrook IL.

Not that I would ever live up north, but if I did, There would be NO WAY I would have a car without these.

They were the same price as online, but since I was on business, and didn't have room to fly back with them, Weathertech shipped them to my house for free.

There is a beautiful old Aston Martin in the showroom as well as several restored older bikes and a restored tractor to check out.
There is a Starbucks like coffee bar that serves you whatever you want for free too.

The mats aren't cheap, but for that cost, you get treated very well, in a nice facility, and get a quality product
 
@kf4zra

I live across the highway from them, 6-7 min. tops. I might as well stop by again.
How much did you pay for them in the store?

btw.
The owner of Weathertech is a BMW enthusiast, he owns few bimmers and one of them is 2003 E39 M5 with less than 4k on it! :)
 
@kf4zra

I live across the highway from them, 6-7 min. tops. I might as well stop by again.
How much did you pay for them in the store?

btw.
The owner of Weathertech is a BMW enthusiast, he owns few bimmers and one of them is 2003 E39 M5 with less than 4k on it! :)

it is the same as the published rate.
I think it was about $100 for the fronts and $70 for the back set.

Since i was from out of state, he saved me the taxes too. Since you are local, you wont escape the taxes, but you can get them same day.

Its been a couple of months since i have been in there, but i think they have a restored bmw bike or 2 if i remember right.
 
Ordered mine today. Paid $179 from Weathertech. Couldn't find them any cheaper on any other site.
 
Pretty sure that direct from Weathertech is the cheapest. I'm somewhat suspicious that my Hyundai-branded winter mats might be made by them as well (the "hangers" for the mats are identical to the ones used by Weathertech). While the Hyundai mats are well-priced and thick, if I had to do it over again I'd go with Weathertech because the higher "lip" does a much better job of containing slush and the like. I've spent the past weekend working on dissolving the salt imbedded in the carpet surrounding the Hyundai mats. (actually, now that I think about it, I bought the car [and the Hyundai mats] before Weathertech came out with their version)
 
Pretty sure that direct from Weathertech is the cheapest. I'm somewhat suspicious that my Hyundai-branded winter mats might be made by them as well (the "hangers" for the mats are identical to the ones used by Weathertech). While the Hyundai mats are well-priced and thick, if I had to do it over again I'd go with Weathertech because the higher "lip" does a much better job of containing slush and the like. I've spent the past weekend working on dissolving the salt imbedded in the carpet surrounding the Hyundai mats. (actually, now that I think about it, I bought the car [and the Hyundai mats] before Weathertech came out with their version)

Thanks - you just answered the question I was going to post - Hyundai OEM mats or Weather Tech. I have the WeatherTech in my wife's minivan, and can attest to their quality. Definitely saves the floor from getting trashed by the kids. But I didn't want to pay twice as much if the hyundai mats were comparable. If they still get snow and salt on the carpet, then I'm all in for the Weather Techs.
 
Check ebay--a hyundai dealer sells mats. I just purchased a front set of OE Genesis marked for $29.00 plus $14 shipping. They do not cover everything like weather tech but should do a nice job.
 
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