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Hello I just received an email fro TUXMAT and they are now selling floor mats for the Hybrid only at $200 for the full set. Checkout www.TUXMAT.com and reviews would be greatly appreciate. I am not affiliated with TUXMAT at all. TIA,

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Was going to post this for those interested as well.
I'm more than happy with my $117 Smartliner Hybrid set myself.

Edit: That photo with the baby shoes and fake number two though.
 

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I've very happy with these floormats and their coverage. I've had Weathertechs in all of our cars for 10+ years and I gotta say these just look more "finished" Yeah, the Weathertech are fitted well, but with the edges to them, let's just say there's no mistaking you have Weathertechs in your car. With these Tuxmat liners, they go edge to edge and look more like they belong. More finished. Almost high end?

Install was quick and easy with the included clips. Took a total of maybe 30 mins after installing and then fussing with the clips to get them just right?
 

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So I really like the looks of these except I saw this review on Amazon. Anyone here have any feedback on this?

https://www.amazon.com/TuxMat-Maver...b-fcbb-42f8-9767-857e17e03685#customerReviews

The coverage and fit are very good. They cover more than probably any other type of floor mat. The problem with them is a big one for me. On the Ford Maverick there are plastic grommets that the front mats attach to. Other brands cover this area to prevent water from going under the mat. These mats don't have any protective cover. As you can see in the video any water that gets on the mats will end up leaking around the grommet area.
 

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So I really like the looks of these except I saw this review on Amazon. Anyone here have any feedback on this?

https://www.amazon.com/TuxMat-Maverick-2022-2023-Coverage-Measured/dp/B09ZLM1FL5/ref=sr_1_5?crid=R9922WU5WUNU&keywords=tuxmat+ford+maverick+hybrid&qid=1697758769&sprefix=tuxmat+ford+maverick+h,aps,84&sr=8-5&ufe=app_do:amzn1.fos.18630bbb-fcbb-42f8-9767-857e17e03685#customerReviews

The coverage and fit are very good. They cover more than probably any other type of floor mat. The problem with them is a big one for me. On the Ford Maverick there are plastic grommets that the front mats attach to. Other brands cover this area to prevent water from going under the mat. These mats don't have any protective cover. As you can see in the video any water that gets on the mats will end up leaking around the grommet area.
I spilled water on mine, removed them, threw the water out, and continued with my trip. No problems whatsoever. 1 year of ownership and I still love then. Snow, Dirt, Mud, Sand, and they still look great.
 

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By far the best floor mats I've ever invested in. Was skeptical to get them for a previous Escape but I'm glad I did. Can't say I'll ever invest in the harder (cheaper) plastic ones again. I know there are some knockoff brands that mimic the TuxMat material, but I've also seen reports of them deteriorating and not being good quality too.

So I really like the looks of these except I saw this review on Amazon. Anyone here have any feedback on this?

https://www.amazon.com/TuxMat-Maverick-2022-2023-Coverage-Measured/dp/B09ZLM1FL5/ref=sr_1_5?crid=R9922WU5WUNU&keywords=tuxmat+ford+maverick+hybrid&qid=1697758769&sprefix=tuxmat+ford+maverick+h,aps,84&sr=8-5&ufe=app_do:amzn1.fos.18630bbb-fcbb-42f8-9767-857e17e03685#customerReviews

The coverage and fit are very good. They cover more than probably any other type of floor mat. The problem with them is a big one for me. On the Ford Maverick there are plastic grommets that the front mats attach to. Other brands cover this area to prevent water from going under the mat. These mats don't have any protective cover. As you can see in the video any water that gets on the mats will end up leaking around the grommet area.
Dude poured water directly into a spot that will never see water get inside of it. Ignore that crap. I've had them over multiple Montana winters and they have been fine.

This is why I avoid leaving/reading reviews on Amazon. At one point way back in like 2011 or something I was even a top 50 reviewer... It's just gone to hell now. It's like someone dropping their phone in the water and going "not waterproof... 1/10 would not buy again" lol.
 

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I've very happy with these floormats and their coverage. I've had Weathertechs in all of our cars for 10+ years and I gotta say these just look more "finished" Yeah, the Weathertech are fitted well, but with the edges to them, let's just say there's no mistaking you have Weathertechs in your car. With these Tuxmat liners, they go edge to edge and look more like they belong. More finished. Almost high end?

Install was quick and easy with the included clips. Took a total of maybe 30 mins after installing and then fussing with the clips to get them just right?
Agree totally and they clean up nicely without the weather tech staining
 

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Yeah, I guess it looks like that isn't a particularly low spot. Thanks!
 
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By far the best floor mats I've ever invested in. Was skeptical to get them for a previous Escape but I'm glad I did. Can't say I'll ever invest in the harder (cheaper) plastic ones again. I know there are some knockoff brands that mimic the TuxMat material, but I've also seen reports of them deteriorating and not being good quality too.



Dude poured water directly into a spot that will never see water get inside of it. Ignore that crap. I've had them over multiple Montana winters and they have been fine.

This is why I avoid leaving/reading reviews on Amazon. At one point way back in like 2011 or something I was even a top 50 reviewer... It's just gone to hell now. It's like someone dropping their phone in the water and going "not waterproof... 1/10 would not buy again" lol.
Well I am the "dude" who wrote that review. The Tux Mats are great for coverage and looks but leak easily around the retainer clips. There is no denying that. I poured a tiny amount of water in that area to show how easily they leak after a short contact with water. Tuxmat customer service said they shouldn't leak at the attachment points and the video was originally made to show them. If you compare them to the Smartliners for instance, the Smartliners are fully sealed around the clips making it impossible for water to leak at that spot. It all depends on if that is important or not to you but for the price I feel like they shouldn't leak. I live in northern Vermont and it is not uncommon at all to have a puddle of water on the mats as the snow and ice melts. I first discovered the leak out of curiosity as we had a very wet summer with large amounts of rain to where there was a little puddle on the passenger side mat from getting in and out a fair amount. I pulled the mat back after the rain to see and it was a bit wet underneath. At the very least they should have raised the area around the attachment point. I will say Tuxmat customer service was great and gave a full refund no issues.
 
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I feel like I just met a celebrity! It's a small maverick world.

We live in similar areas so while this is a small concern it seems like you'd have to get a pretty good amount of snow/water in there to "fill" the mat up to that attachment point, right? I guess I'll find out though.

My weathertechs in my other vehicle have straight up holes where they are retained. If snow was on top of those points it could def get under the liner. They are otherwise sort of raised though so a puddle on the mat probably wouldn't get up and over.
 

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Well I am the "dude" who wrote that review. The Tux Mats are great for coverage and looks but leak easily around the retainer clips. There is no denying that. I poured a tiny amount of water in that area to show how easily they leak after a short contact with water. Tuxmat customer service said they shouldn't leak at the attachment points and the video was originally made to show them. If you compare them to the Smartliners for instance, the Smartliners are fully sealed around the clips making it impossible for water to leak at that spot. It all depends on if that is important or not to you but for the price I feel like they shouldn't leak. I live in northern Vermont and it is not uncommon at all to have a puddle of water on the mats as the snow and ice melts. I first discovered the leak out of curiosity as we had a very wet summer with large amounts of rain to where there was a little puddle on the passenger side mat from getting in and out a fair amount. I pulled the mat back after the rain to see and it was a bit wet underneath. At the very least they should have raised the area around the attachment point. I will say Tuxmat customer service was great and gave a full refund no issues.
Thanks dude!

Essentially what you are saying is anything with grommets will possibly leak.

So you have the smartliners now? Do they provide as much coverage?
 
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They provide decent coverage but don't cover all the way up compared to the Tuxmats. However, they are fully sealed and don't leak at all. A bonus is they are much cheaper too.
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I have them in my EcoBoost and they look great. I did not have to use any clips to get them fitted.
 

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They provide decent coverage but don't cover all the way up compared to the Tuxmats. However, they are fully sealed and don't leak at all. A bonus is they are much cheaper too.
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Still look pretty nice with better coverage than Ford Mats. Different people have different needs. It's all good.
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