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Hi everyone, I have been waiting for the Tuxmats for my Hybrid to come back in stock.
I just happened to check this morning and they are back.
I didn't receive an email telling me so I thought I would give a heads up.
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Just ordered my hybrid mats. Better move fast!
 

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Thanks, I haven't got the email yet either. Looks like that the mats will just beat the Maverick (it went into production last week, no further upates at the moment).

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Update The email came through about 4am (according to time stamp) and I ordered them this morning (Weds 04/26). This afternoon I was notified that they had been shipped with the FedEx tracking #. Should be delivered Friday, Still haven't got the built shipped info from Ford about the Maverick to put them in.
 
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These for $200 or Smartliners for
$130? That is the question…
 
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These for $200 or Smartliners for
$130? That is the question…
I have never had the TuxMats but I was sold on the fact they have what looks like 30% more coverage area on another thread showing them side by side. Will update Saturday because mine just shipped.
 

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I have never had the TuxMats but I was sold on the fact they have what looks like 30% more coverage area on another thread showing them side by side. Will update Saturday because mine just shipped.
Please do!
 

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Anyone have experience with how Tuxmat holds up to sand and salt in the long run? I noticed the lifetime limited warranty excludes "severe abrasive conditions" and the material looks softer than other brands. Worried a little sand constantly rubbing around under my feet will wear a hole through these faster than the competition.

I really like the clips and coverage area though.
 

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Anyone have experience with how Tuxmat holds up to sand and salt in the long run? I noticed the lifetime limited warranty excludes "severe abrasive conditions" and the material looks softer than other brands. Worried a little sand constantly rubbing around under my feet will wear a hole through these faster than the competition.

I really like the clips and coverage area though.
I read a lot of reviews and didn't see any complaints about durability but that is a good question. Hopefully no holes before I trade in for an AWD hybrid :)

according to the web-site the EB mats are sold out but hybrids still available.

I have both a weathertech in front and smart liner in back in my hybrid since I rolled one forward from my prior maverick/EB. I like both these mats and you can't beat the low price of the smart-liner if you just need the standard all-weather mat with excellent fit. I know the smart-liners are made in china... not sure where the tuxmats are actually manufactured and if they sneak in china.

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These for $200 or Smartliners for
$130? That is the question…
I've had weather tech for years and bought the tuxmat last winter for another vehicle after hearing about them here. I went with tuxmat for my hybrid and ordered this week as well.

They seem to catch a lot of stuff, i.e. get dirty quick. I feel that's what these are for though. I like the softer look, though I don't really feel that through my shoes. I also like the better coverage in theory, though I don't normally go placing feet anywhere but the middle of the floorboards.

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I ordered mine today for my Hybrid using my FordPass Rewards Visa. Everything that I'm putting on the truck is going on that card. Build week is 5/8. So I'm sure these will arrive before the truck does, but I have a shelf in my garage dedicated for just Maverick stuff as it comes in.
 
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I received my Tuxmats yesterday, (same day as the Ford Tracker moved my hybrid into Built / awaiting shipment), obviously they couldn't be installed. I did have the Weather Tech liners in my CRV.
Tuxmats: Softer more cushioned feel under foot, much higher sides, especially beside the console and pedal should be better protection. Hopefully the supplied clips will keep it secure to the sides and door sill areas.
Weather Tech: Stiffer harder plastic, durable. They lasted 12 winters in the CRV, but stained and looked dirty all the time (after 8 or 9 years) There was a small gap at the door sills and every spring I had to clean up the crusty salt and salt stains on the black carpet in the CRV, can't comment on the fit of either mat in the Maverick.
As the Weather Tech mats aged, they became very stiff/hard and rough, it was like sliding your feet/shoes over rough concrete, I couldn't wait for spring so I could do the change over to the OEM carpet mats.
Here, in Ontqrio, the Tuxmats and the Ford Liners are the same price, Weather Tech about $30 more. T couldn't find any others that would give close to the same protection. For you in the warmer climates, think of getting in your new truck with a inch of SLUSH on your boots. Slush is a mixture of formerly white snow, road salt and sand plus other stuff off the roads.

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Ordered front mats and got this email:
As soon as we received your order, a mighty cheer of jubilation sounded in our warehouse. “One more,” our team said to one another with wide-eyed wonderment. “One more fellow driver has seen the light and picked TuxMat.”
 

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Ordered front mats and got this email:
As soon as we received your order, a mighty cheer of jubilation sounded in our warehouse. “One more,” our team said to one another with wide-eyed wonderment. “One more fellow driver has seen the light and picked TuxMat.”
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