5th & 6th Generation (2002-2006 & 2007-2011)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 2002-2006 & 2007-2011
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We recently bought a 2011 Camry XLE and need some mats.
In the trunk of our other Camry (2005), we have the Weathertech rubber mat with the raised edges. It has worked fine, and we'd like to get one for the 2011.
Nifty products, makers of the Weathertech mats, do not show the Weathertech for a 2011 Camry. Also, the XLE version does not have the folding rear seatbacks, just a small pass-through. That might effect the fit of the mat.
For the front seats, we have cocomats in our Corvette; they seem very durable and fairly good looking, but rather expensive.
Thanks Jim! I've been meaning to ask the same thing, but just haven't gotten around to it.
** Apologies for upcoming threadjack **
Does Weathertech or anyone make durable rubber mats for the front seats (or all four at that point) as well and if so does anyone know of a good place to get/order them from? I know, I know! I'll be ignoring Toyota's warnings in the owners manual, but I'd like to get something that I can just hose out in the spring rather than crying over all the salt stains in my new black floormats. Especially after seeing how my last car's mats held up over several winters (it wasn't pretty and those were a light gray so I'm sure black will be worse).
Realtruck.com use to have the best deals. They use to have coupon codes that made the purchase worthy. However, they have excluded WeatherTechs and other products from using coupon codes. I havent been able to find any sites that offered free shipping and allowed me to apply coupon codes.
I bought my WeatherTech floor mats for my '09 Camry, '10 Matrix, WeatherTech window visors for both the Camry and Matrix as well as my wifes '03 Accord and brother in laws '99-00 Pathfinder. All with free shipping and $20 off coupons. Now I'm trying to find some other sites.
Wow, maybe doing all four isn't worth it until I have kids. Or perhaps I'll have to charge passengers a toll to make up for the cost of the rear mats .
If you think of it, do you mind shooting me a PM if you find any better deals on these?
They are pricey but it has saved me major cleaning during the winter storms. Theres salt/sand all over public roads and my old office location had a contract with a company that plowed the parking lot and they put sand.
After the winter was over, I didnt have to vacuum the carpet. Just removed the floorliner mat, scrubbed and rinsed it. Let it dry and put it back in.
If I find deals, I'll post it in this thread or some other thread.
We recently bought a 2011 Camry XLE and need some mats.
In the trunk of our other Camry (2005), we have the Weathertech rubber mat with the raised edges. It has worked fine, and we'd like to get one for the 2011.
Nifty products, makers of the Weathertech mats, do not show the Weathertech for a 2011 Camry. Also, the XLE version does not have the folding rear seatbacks, just a small pass-through. That might effect the fit of the mat.
For the front seats, we have cocomats in our Corvette; they seem very durable and fairly good looking, but rather expensive.
Any suggestions?
Yes, the 2011 is the same as the 2007-2009. I have a 2010 (and a 2007), and the 2007 mats work perfect. I got the Weathertech digicut floor liners front and rear - pricey, but worth it.
I like how both links are for the same seller with a $10 price difference and the one that is cheaper costs $10 to ship though. Still a little more than half the price directly from Weathertech IIRC though.
For the trunk, we bought the gen-u-ine Toyota black plastic "cargo tray". Despite the name, it's a custom fitted plastic mat and even says "Camry" on it, in case we forget what kind of car we bought. With tax, $80from the dealer; that's cheaper than some of the aftermarket stuff.
I called Nifty Products and gave them the part number from our 2005 rubber trunk mat, they don't make that style anymore.
We seldom carry anyone in the back seats, so we'll just use the Toyota carpeted rubber mats that came with the car. For the front seats, undecided.
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I have Weathertech all-weather floor mats on front and back of my 2011 Camry. They fit perfectly. The front driver floor mat even have those two holes for the car's hooks.
Toyota brand floor mat is not currently for sell at the Dealer.
On my 2004 4Runner I have the Toyota brand floor mats with the 4Runner logos on it. The Weathertech floor mats on the Camry seems to be more better quality. Weathertech seems to be more durable heavier rubber, than the Toyota brand.
Another note: Weathertech they have two types of floor mats for the Camry. One is the all-weather and the other one is the floorliners. The floorliners have high raised lips around the mats. The one I have is the all-weather.
Go to Costco get the mats, cut them to the right size. Go to Michael's craft store (or similar) get couple of rivers of the right size for the hooks on the driver side side. Install the rivets, install the mats - enjoy!
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