I am loving the new tuxmat neo mats, they look amazing and the fit is great. These are dirty already as it is snowy and everything tracks in here in ND in the winter, but simple to just wipe clean and vacuum off the debris. Coverage is great. View attachment 3271 View attachment 3272 View attachment 3269 View attachment 3270
Recently bought these for my Sonata and love them. The fit is A+.Tuxmats
I love the WeatherTech mats. I have googled other places places to buy them cheaper.I have the OEM carpeted mats but need better protection for my day old Calligraphy for NJ winters. Has anyone used all weather mats that are better/cheaper than WeatherTech?
I bought the smartliners from Amazon and I am very happy with their fit and performance. We have weather tech in our other suv and they never fit right. Smartliner is a slightly thiner material, but they are just as effective, I found them to be a better fit and half the cost. Good luck choosing!I have the OEM carpeted mats but need better protection for my day old Calligraphy for NJ winters. Has anyone used all weather mats that are better/cheaper than WeatherTech?
I have the OEM carpeted mats but need better protection for my day old Calligraphy for NJ winters. Has anyone used all weather mats that are better/cheaper than WeatherTech?
Our 2020 Palisade came with both the carpet mats and an all weather mat, which we love. Did you check with your Hyundai dealer?I have the OEM carpeted mats but need better protection for my day old Calligraphy for NJ winters. Has anyone used all weather mats that are better/cheaper than WeatherTech?
My Tuxmats are being delivered tomorrow. I don't actually have the car yet, buy I'm still excited for them!yeah the look and coverage of Tuxmats is great. Going to order them now. Thanks everyone! With free shipping and no tax the Tuxmats are $279. WeatherTech came out to $295 because of tax and shipping.
I ordered the TOUGHpro mats available on Amazon. They fit perfectly. Must more flexible than WeatherTech. It has little honeycombs to catch any dirt or spills.I have the OEM carpeted mats but need better protection for my day old Calligraphy for NJ winters. Has anyone used all weather mats that are better/cheaper than WeatherTech?
Want to sell the 3d maxpider ones? I think the Tuxmats are actually still in stock.I have the 3d maxspider mats, but after looking at tuxmats and their coverage/look, I think I would've preferred that look.
So, if I had to do it again, I'd probably go with tuxmats.
Nothing bad about the 3d maxspider. They are good, fur well, and so far are durable and look good. Tuxmats appear to cover just a bit more around the corners and edges though, so that's why I'd change my choice if I could.
I'd honestly consider this... But factoring in my losses, not sure it'd make sense.Want to sell the 3d maxpider ones? I think the Tuxmats are actually still in stock.
I sent you a PM.I'd honestly consider this... But factoring in my losses, not sure it'd make sense.
Let me check the prices on the tuxmats.
I bought smart liner through Amazon.I have the OEM carpeted mats but need better protection for my day old Calligraphy for NJ winters. Has anyone used all weather mats that are better/cheaper than WeatherTech?
They are a real pain to even put them in. I broke the plastic around the opening on first day when installing for the passenger mat. I used the 3D mats for 7 years in my Santa Fe and from what I remmber the opening is much smoother plastic so not that hard to hook them or take it out.I will say that they are a pain to pop in an out unless you modify the factory hook a little. I trimmed off about 1/3 of it and beveled the underside of it. I think maybe running a small round file through the mat opening to allow the hook to slide might help too.