Where should I buy floor-mats for '16 LX
#21
ha ha. I call them toe lights. maybe look at Honda Fit accessories LED - you'll find 'em. but they ARE toe lights. I drove my 98 miles 2016 back to the dealer yesterday and my sales person asked to see my "toe lights" - she had never experienced them before. Unfortunately it was day, and the toe lights will not cooperate during the day. I told her that I have to wear my white soled Sketchers really to appreciate them. I drove in to ask why I was only getting 22 mpg and she said it was cuz I'd only driven 98 miles in 2 weeks. So I'm taking her (my Fit) on a road trip as soon as my window tints dry up and un-smoke themselves a little. Maybe next Wednesday.
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#30
How much would you want for them? Do you know what the shipping cost would be?
#31
Budget Mats
If you're looking for cheap and not too tacky floor mats...
Grab some cardboard like a 2ftx2ft piece, go to michaels or a place that sells canvas fabric (i bought some at Michaels for 10 dollars for a large amount) and just use some scissors and shape the card board into the foot well. Then use the canvas fabric to cover the card board. Boom 10-15 dollars floor mat. Better than paying 120 and you wont care too much about it if it gets worn out... if you dont wanna use card board, find something at home depot thats more to you're liking for floor mat quality.
Grab some cardboard like a 2ftx2ft piece, go to michaels or a place that sells canvas fabric (i bought some at Michaels for 10 dollars for a large amount) and just use some scissors and shape the card board into the foot well. Then use the canvas fabric to cover the card board. Boom 10-15 dollars floor mat. Better than paying 120 and you wont care too much about it if it gets worn out... if you dont wanna use card board, find something at home depot thats more to you're liking for floor mat quality.
#32
If you're looking for cheap and not too tacky floor mats...
Grab some cardboard like a 2ftx2ft piece, go to michaels or a place that sells canvas fabric (i bought some at Michaels for 10 dollars for a large amount) and just use some scissors and shape the card board into the foot well. Then use the canvas fabric to cover the card board. Boom 10-15 dollars floor mat. Better than paying 120 and you wont care too much about it if it gets worn out... if you dont wanna use card board, find something at home depot thats more to you're liking for floor mat quality.
Grab some cardboard like a 2ftx2ft piece, go to michaels or a place that sells canvas fabric (i bought some at Michaels for 10 dollars for a large amount) and just use some scissors and shape the card board into the foot well. Then use the canvas fabric to cover the card board. Boom 10-15 dollars floor mat. Better than paying 120 and you wont care too much about it if it gets worn out... if you dont wanna use card board, find something at home depot thats more to you're liking for floor mat quality.
#33
Well, when I was younger, and poorer, I used to go to carpet stores and buy "carpet samples" (they're always getting new styles and discontinuing old ones-just ask). They were the right size to fit the foot wells of the car I had at the time, and they came in a variety of colors. Just don't expect to find four that match.
#34
Well, when I was younger, and poorer, I used to go to carpet stores and buy "carpet samples" (they're always getting new styles and discontinuing old ones-just ask). They were the right size to fit the foot wells of the car I had at the time, and they came in a variety of colors. Just don't expect to find four that match.
#37
I'm looking at the Weathertechs, Huskys, and 3D Max myself. Got black fit, not sure if I want to do black mats or grey.
#39
I've used Weathertech in the past and they are certainly entirely functional but not what you'd call attractive.
I just picked up a set of these 3D Maxpider mats for my Genesis and for my wife's Fit and think they are much nicer.
The fit is perfect, anchor slots line up exactly with the floor hooks and they have a grippy fuzzy almost velcro-like underside so they won't slide around. Very lightweight too - when the boxes came I thought they couldn't have possibly shipped front and rear mats.
Web photo:
I got mine at:
https://www.partsengine.ca/3d-maxpider-c-216.aspx
If they fir the Fit as well as the Genny they'll be perfect.
I just picked up a set of these 3D Maxpider mats for my Genesis and for my wife's Fit and think they are much nicer.
The fit is perfect, anchor slots line up exactly with the floor hooks and they have a grippy fuzzy almost velcro-like underside so they won't slide around. Very lightweight too - when the boxes came I thought they couldn't have possibly shipped front and rear mats.
Web photo:
I got mine at:
https://www.partsengine.ca/3d-maxpider-c-216.aspx
If they fir the Fit as well as the Genny they'll be perfect.
#40
I've used Weathertech in the past and they are certainly entirely functional but not what you'd call attractive.
I just picked up a set of these 3D Maxpider mats for my Genesis and for my wife's Fit and think they are much nicer.
The fit is perfect, anchor slots line up exactly with the floor hooks and they have a grippy fuzzy almost velcro-like underside so they won't slide around. Very lightweight too - when the boxes came I thought they couldn't have possibly shipped front and rear mats.
Web photo:
I got mine at:
https://www.partsengine.ca/3d-maxpider-c-216.aspx
If they fir the Fit as well as the Genny they'll be perfect.
I just picked up a set of these 3D Maxpider mats for my Genesis and for my wife's Fit and think they are much nicer.
The fit is perfect, anchor slots line up exactly with the floor hooks and they have a grippy fuzzy almost velcro-like underside so they won't slide around. Very lightweight too - when the boxes came I thought they couldn't have possibly shipped front and rear mats.
Web photo:
I got mine at:
https://www.partsengine.ca/3d-maxpider-c-216.aspx
If they fir the Fit as well as the Genny they'll be perfect.