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Best bang for the buck! Smartliner, husky, or weathertech? Looked at tuxmat but that cost is brutal compared to smartliners $127.

Also needs to protect under the gas pedal and the higher up on the sill the better.
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I'm kind of not gonna answer the actual question by voting for WeatherTech as my favorite brand in general. Their products are built in the USA by American workers (shame the Maverick isn't). They're really a company to be proud of. I always buy from them.
 

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I have recently put Tuxmat in a 2022 Civic. I am totally sold on them. They fit really well and go all the way up the side walls right upto the plastic parts of the door. So technically almost all of the car's original carpeting is covered. The one's you have mentioned are thinner plastic/rubbery material and the ones that I have seen just go up the walls by apx 2" and the worst thing for me is that the sides always curl up.
With Tuxmat, I dont take them out to clean the car. I have small cheap carpet mats above the Tuxmat and I just take them out and use the vaccum to clean the inside.
I have already put in a request with Tuxmat to let me know when they have the Maverick "in-stock". I will be ordering them.
That's my opinion and the direction that I will be going in..
Funny thing is that I don't have the truck but I have been ordering accessories for it since the last couple of months. Hopefully, I will receive it soon ....
 

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Best bang for the buck! Smartliner, husky, or weathertech? Looked at tuxmat but that cost is brutal compared to smartliners $127.

Also needs to protect under the gas pedal and the higher up on the sill the better.
The Ford all weather mats fit perfectly in the front and back and were only $135 added when ordered.
 

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I went for the Smartliners.
 

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Another vote for Smartliners. Great coverage(under gas pedal unlike Ford) and look nice. Can't beat $117 Front & Rear after discount code when in stock.
 

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Weathertech costs about the same as the factory logo floor liners. I would rather have the look with the Maverick name like in this video I saw.

 

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I'm happy with my Smartliners.
 

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I have Husky X-Act Contour fronts and Smart liner rears on my hybrid. No logo on the rears so no one would ever know they are different from the fronts. Great coverage on the fronts, up to the plastic on the left side, rubber under all the pedals all the way up and on the right side (driver) about half the way up the carpet.
 

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Smartliners on my XL Ecoboost fit like a glove.
 
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Been weathertech customer for years
BUT

Full foot well coverage front & sides, easy to clean and fit so well I needed none of the clips provided...bulletproof
Protection
Tuxmats for me from here on out, great mats - don't skimp here if you like a clean interior imo
 
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I have recently put Tuxmat in a 2022 Civic. I am totally sold on them. They fit really well and go all the way up the side walls right upto the plastic parts of the door. So technically almost all of the car's original carpeting is covered. The one's you have mentioned are thinner plastic/rubbery material and the ones that I have seen just go up the walls by apx 2" and the worst thing for me is that the sides always curl up.
With Tuxmat, I dont take them out to clean the car. I have small cheap carpet mats above the Tuxmat and I just take them out and use the vaccum to clean the inside.
I have already put in a request with Tuxmat to let me know when they have the Maverick "in-stock". I will be ordering them.
That's my opinion and the direction that I will be going in..
Funny thing is that I don't have the truck but I have been ordering accessories for it since the last couple of months. Hopefully, I will receive it soon ....
Watch out you may get the first "One Piece At A Time" Maverick vs Johnny Cash's iconic Cadillac (cool song) LOL.
 

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Tuxmat all the way, the best mats I’ve ever purchased, and I’ve owned them all.
 

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The front and back hybrid Tuxmats are 198.90 and out of stock. The driver's mat does go under the gas pedal.

The Smartliners are 129.99 and out of stock. Under the gas pedal.

Weather Techs are 59.99 for the front, no back available and the driver's mats does not look like it goes under the gas pedal.

Ford has a front and back kit for 166.50. Not under the gas pedal.
 
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Not a very good pic but this is what I've gathered from videos & Only for the front is my concern.
(top pic) Smart liner (middle pic) Weather tech (bottom pic) Husky liner

Because of the high coverage of the front I'm going with Weather tech. Notice the gap.

However the best Coverage of all I've seen is TuxMat (from Canada) which aren't in stock If you could wait for them.
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