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      floor mats

      I have a 2009 sedan i bought last year. I bought the set of 4 heavy rubber mats from the dealer. now at 30K miles there is a hole from my heel. Is there anybody that makes an exact fit mat that I can buy. Thnak you very much

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      I have been through three floor mats on the driver side. I got fed up and bought the really heavy duty generic clear mat. It has several cut groves for fitting. I have been really happy with mine. I like these style of mats as they pick up the dirt before the carpet does. I also find that the carpet is about the cheapest stuff around (2006) and very difficult to clean.

      Sorry I don't know of an exact fit mat.
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      I bought oem mats off ebay for $25 shipped.. (versus $125 from the dealer for the same mats).

      I recall the rubber ones listed from time to time. I would check there.

      Or take them back for he 3 year 36k miles warranty for an exchange :P


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      my stock mats looked new at 45k miles or so, I dont think ill have any holes in my diamond plate ones :0

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      i got heavy duty clear ones from wal mart. they are great and ive had them for 2 years now with no problem at all

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      You must be hard on your mats. I go 1 pair factory mats with the car have a set of winter rubber mats That I got used from work, and were from 6 month to year old. I put in my 97 Geo I had them in three Yr. Now it's been all most three Yr in my Wave. They look pretty good still. My wave is a standered.




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