5th & 6th Generation (2002-2006 & 2007-2011)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 2002-2006 & 2007-2011
Topics of discussion range from fuel economy, safety, modifications, performance all involving America's favorite family car, the Toyota Camry.
Did a search and see a lot of you love these mats. I'm going to get some soon and want your suggestion on which color to get. Since my interior is charcoal, black is probably the best option because the grey ones they have is too light
i got the black ones for my black interior SE and they're great.. everyone who sits in my car always comments about the weathertech floor liners especially during the winter months
__________________ 07 Camry SE I4 Hybrid grille, 4300k HID kit, and more
I have the WeatherTec floor mats in my camry and they cost less than the floor liners. The front mats are great, the back ones could be a bit larger.
I had floor liners in my Tacoma and they were perfect for that type of application (getting in and out all day long with muddy boots).
It really depends on where you live.
Matts look great in the Camry though, super think rubber too, the liners are a hard plastic.
I am leaning more towards the floor liners as I don't want any mud or dirt on the carpet because its my first brand new car and I'm anal like that. Anyone have a pic of the floor liners and or mats on their car?
www.autobarn.net has the front and rear Weathertech mats for $111.95, free shipping.
FloorLiner version with 1st and 2nd row mats is $175. I dont think you'll find a complete set of the FloorLiner for the Camry for under $175 which is what other retailers and WeatherTech is selling them for.
However, they do have the SPRING08 coupon that takes off $10
I ordered the weathertech mats the day I brought the car home. Now, the original Camry mats are stored brand-new in plastic, and the carpet under the mats looks like new. I think that they excel in one big way when compared to the all-weathers most auto companies sell; they hold a gallon of water (or juice, pop, etc...). I carry a gallon of water or more at all times, and sometimes the cap pops off or unthreads while driving. All I have to do is pour the mat out and put it back. As you can see from Fedex's pic, they do show some dirt, but clean up fast and look great clean.
My question: I drive alot, and have had to scrub my driver-side mat. It is starting to fade when compared to the pass. side mat. Anyone know of a good product to restore the original finish of the mat without turning it into a greasy mess?
Note: when I bought my mats a year ago, they were $115, I think- from weathertech. Sounds like the price is going up. I also got a set for my wife's Pilot, and they are great.
The AutoGuide.com network consists of the largest network of enthusiast-owned enthusiast-operated automotive communities.
AutoGuide.com provides the latest car reviews, auto show coverage, new car prices, and automotive news. The AutoGuide network operates more than 100 automotive forums where our users consult peers for shopping information and advice, and share opinions as a community.
ToyotaNation.com is an independent Toyota/Lexus enthusiast website. ToyotaNation.com is not sponsored by or in any way affiliated with Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc. The Toyota, Lexus and Scion names and logos are trademarks owned by Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc.