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    one last shot
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    Originally posted by Spilchy

    Ladies, quit whining about your floor mats and get factory rubber mats. I have them on my folk`s BMWs and my old Jetta. They come with the logo on them.



    Guaranteed, best interior investment and best time saver you`ll

    ever make. Plus they look great.




    I don`t even use my cloth mats anymore. the bmw rubber mats stay in all year long. They actually look pretty cool, have a nice pattern. and of course don`t have to worry about cleaning them, just hose them down and use a little rubber dressing to make them look brand new again. I have to take some pics of my interior then i`lll post them up

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    Originally posted by Spilchy

    Ladies, quit whining about your floor mats and get factory rubber mats. I have them on my folk`s BMWs and my old Jetta. They come with the logo on them. If you can`t get factory ones, then find them online that are custom fit for your car.



    Simple hose down and quick scrub with a dilluted APC and you`re done! No vacuuming, no stains, no dirt!



    Guaranteed, best interior investment and best time saver you`ll ever make. Plus they look great.


    Yup, I`ve got my "all-weather" mats in my car for winter. I use the cloth during the summer since I think they make the car neater.

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    Splichy- I ordered some from Weathertech but they didn`t fit right. Lexus FINALLY came out with mats for my model ES (3 years after it came out, figure that one out) and they`re great! I only use them in the winter though as I like the feel of carpet under my feet.

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    I wouldn`t put rubber/vinyl rugs in a house and I`m not going to put them in my car.

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    Originally posted by TW85 HHI

    I wouldn`t put rubber/vinyl rugs in a house and I`m not going to put them in my car.


    All in good fun... but my come back is:



    Many people put tile flooring in high traffic areas of their home. I wouldnt put tile flooring in my car, thus, rubber mats are needed lol

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    Originally posted by TW85 HHI

    I wouldn`t put rubber/vinyl rugs in a house and I`m not going to put them in my car.


    Why is that?



    Truthfully, I think the car feels naked with the rubber mats out. I almost feel dirt getting my shoes on the bare carpet.
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    Originally posted by dcswd



    Many people put tile flooring in high traffic areas of their home. I wouldnt put tile flooring in my car, thus, rubber mats are needed lol


    :chuckle:



    Mongoose,



    I just hate the look of rubber mats.

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    Haha, less mat talk, more pictures. C`mon, so far, the interior of the buick has been the ugliest of them all
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    lets see if this works...
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    It worked!! After many uses of leather conditioner on not so good gm leather from day 1!
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    Originally posted by lbls1

    It worked!! After many uses of leather conditioner on not so good gm leather from day 1!


    you have my dream car

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    Originally posted by Spilchy

    Ladies, quit whining about your floor mats and get factory rubber mats. I have them on my folk`s BMWs and my old Jetta. They come with the logo on them. If you can`t get factory ones, then find them online that are custom fit for your car.



    Simple hose down and quick scrub with a dilluted APC and you`re done! No vacuuming, no stains, no dirt!



    Guaranteed, best interior investment and best time saver you`ll ever make. Plus they look great.


    Couldn`t agree more.:up

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    Originally posted by Shiny Lil Detlr

    you have my dream car


    Thanks.........but it has provided a few rude awakenings here and there haha!!:up

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    Nothing fancy like the previous submissions....simple is the key word here!



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