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- Bill_SatelliteExplorer IIApparently there is no equivalent to the Weather Tech mats available from Husky for my 2012 Jeep Liberty. Very happy with what I bought.
- Bruce_BrownModerator
tyoungs wrote:
Another vote for the Husky alternative to Weather Tech - here is a link to Husky site Husky Liner - Weather Beater
I went with the Husky Liner X-Act Contours, fits like a glove and nicely soft and pliable. - Mile_HighExplorer
Mr.Mark wrote:
Mile High,
I don't quite follow your thinking. Why do you care how much the Weather Tech spends on advertising? I'm sure that they are trying to reach new customers like any business. Even though they paid dearly for the Super Bowl commercials, it's a good way to grab a huge audience and hopefully increase sales.
As long as their products are price competitive and the quality warrants the pricing (if it's priced higher), otherwise,I don't see the point of Weather Techs advertising decisions affecting your purchase.
Side note: I met the Mom of owner of Weather Tech on trip to Cuba back in 2003. Nice friendly lady. I've not bought their products yet but I have seen them in my car mags for years.
Safe travels,
MM.
Their products aren't competitive, they are outrageous. Nearly every post here calls them pricey.
I don't mind getting what I pay for, but I'm not paying for his over aggressive marketing campaign. His Mother should have a talk with that boy :) - Mr_Mark1ExplorerMile High,
I don't quite follow your thinking. Why do you care how much the Weather Tech spends on advertising? I'm sure that they are trying to reach new customers like any business. Even though they paid dearly for the Super Bowl commercials, it's a good way to grab a huge audience and hopefully increase sales.
As long as their products are price competitive and the quality warrants the pricing (if it's priced higher), otherwise,I don't see the point of Weather Techs advertising decisions affecting your purchase.
Side note: I met the Mom of owner of Weather Tech on trip to Cuba back in 2003. Nice friendly lady. I've not bought their products yet but I have seen them in my car mags for years.
Safe travels,
MM. - PandSExplorerAnother vote for Husky. I put them in our brand new 2002 Tahoe which we use for fishing, hunting, and off road activities. 15 years and 275,000 miles later, after 15 New England winters, the carpet under the mat looks brand new.
We put them in our 2013 Honda CRV. There is a slight gap at spots of the top where the points on the underside meant to grab carpet sit against the plastic lip of the CRV. Well worth it, if the mats keep the CRV's carpet in the same great condition of the 15 year old Tahoe. - Mile_HighExplorerI have never heard of a company that sells so little, advertise so much! I listen to the radio in the morning and his commercials are every 15 minutes, but when I saw his commercial during the Superbowl! - the most expensive air time in the world - that was when I decided I'm not going to help support his habit! USA or not, I don't want to pay twice over for what something is worth. Husky works just fine.
- tyoungsExplorerAnother vote for the Husky alternative to Weather Tech - here is a link to Husky site Husky Liner - Weather Beater
- Larry-DExplorer III have had several sets of Weather Tech mats. Excellent fit. The one thing that I dislike is that they are slick with snow on them but that is probably true of any mat that does not have deep grooves or is made of rubber. This has not stopped me from using them in several vehicle.s
- Bill_SatelliteExplorer III just installed them on my 2012 Jeep Liberty and I could not be happier. They fit perfectly and cover all of the carpeted areas. Just the other day someone got out of the car and said "sorry, I guess my shoes were muddy". To say the least! Big globs of mud. Pulled them out, hosed them off and the car is perfectly clean!
- CONIFERS4ExplorerWeather techs are worth every penny
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