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There are so many mentions of the word “liners “ (including bed liners) in forum posts that it is difficult to search for what members recommend from past experience. This is the place! Tell us the good and the bad: what brand, what style, what cost.
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There are so many mentions of the word “liners “ (including bed liners) in forum posts that it is difficult to search for what members recommend from past experience. This is the place! Tell us the good and the bad: what brand, what style, what cost.
I’ll start. Have had mixed results with Weathertech. One set was fine the other was a nightmare, fit very poorly in the second row. I like that they are made in the US.
 

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Second for Husky. Have them in my Ranger. They are thick and fit very well. Also priced well. Wife's Highlander has WT and I am not impressed. It came with front and second row WT when we bought it so I purchased third row and cargo mats to match. Almost $200 for both of them shipped and the mats are so thin it's ridiculous. I'd be ashamed to charge someone $70-80/each for the thin pieces of plastic that I received.

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Forgot to add, I emailed Husky and they said they will have products out for the Mav in the Fall.
 

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There are so many mentions of the word “liners “ (including bed liners) in forum posts that it is difficult to search for what members recommend from past experience. This is the place! Tell us the good and the bad: what brand, what style, what cost.
I have purchased front and rear all weather floor liners for my wife's 2015 Civic EX from the brand Westin; under $100. They may not be actually manufactured in the USA (not sure) but they are an American company, headquarters are in California. Not sure if they are going to release floor liners for the Maverick yet.. Nothing on their website.
 

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Read somewhere in this forum they mentioned 3W and 3D Maxpider floor liners
 

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I’ll be keeping up on this thread. Didn’t order factory ones because I figured there would be better aftermarket eventually.
 
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We have WeatherTech FloorLiners in our HR-V and Civic. Both have held up well over the years. Also know a few others who have them and haven't heard anything negative.

They do have All Weather Floor Mats that don't offer nearly as much coverage yet are pretty pricey. Maybe those are the ones people don't like?

Regardless, I'll probably end up with WT once they offer the 2nd row to save on shipping.
The ones that were a problem for me were second row floor liners - very poor fit.
 

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Second for Husky. Have them in my Ranger. They are thick and fit very well. Also priced well. Wife's Highlander has WT and I am not impressed. It came with front and second row WT when we bought it so I purchased third row and cargo mats to match. Almost $200 for both of them shipped and the mats are so thin it's ridiculous. I'd be ashamed to charge someone $70-80/each for the thin pieces of plastic that I received.

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Forgot to add, I emailed Husky and they said they will have products out for the Mav in the Fall.
I’ll also second the support for Husky mats. I have a full set in my f150. Perfect fit, very durable, and reasonably priced.
 
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I had Husky liners in my (former) FJ Cruiser, they were excellent. The only reason I ordered the Ford factory floor liners was I want the floor covered from day one and don't think they (Husky) will be available that soon. Expecting Maverick by Thanksgiving...
 
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I had Husky liners in my (former) FJ Cruiser, they were excellent. The only reason I ordered the Ford factory floor liners was I want the floor covered from day one and don't think they will be available. Expecting Maverick by Thanksgiving...
I asked my Ford dealer when I placed my order when I could order the All Weather Liners separately (did not want to finance floor liners). They said they currently do not know when they can order "Accessories" for the Maverick
 

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There are so many mentions of the word “liners “ (including bed liners) in forum posts that it is difficult to search for what members recommend from past experience. This is the place! Tell us the good and the bad: what brand, what style, what cost.
I've had Weathertech and Husky liners.....and prefer the Husky. My biggest issue with the weathertech is that it doesn't take long for them to look 'dirty'. So What I mean by that is say you get in with wet or slightly muddy feet it is hard to get them looking 'clean'. I think it has to do with the texturing on them, but even scrubbing them with soap and a brush they still look dirty. One of my cars still has weathertech's so I will have to take a picture and show you what I mean if I think about it when I get home.
 

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I’ll be keeping up on this thread. Didn’t order factory ones because I figured there would be better aftermarket eventually.
I agree, the aftermarket will come out with more choices.
 

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I just installed TuxMats in the front seats. I checked with the company and they confirmed that the front mats are the same as the Bronco Sport, and they plan to have the rear mats available soon. The coverage is really good... from what I can tell from pictures, it's much better than Weathertechs and Husky liners.

I'll take some pictures when I get a chance, but I highly recommend them.
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