I bought the OEM rubber trunk mat and it's been great so far. Good material and coverage. I'm looking ti get the Husky interior mats since they have more carpet coverage.
I'm having issues trying to connect my Moto DROID X Pandora app to thecar Mazda6 via bluetooth. The procedure I've used is to enable BT on the phone, start Pandora on the phone then start the Pandora function on the car. The phone connects to the car and hands free phone function works fine...
Thanks for taking the time to snap a few pics! The mats look great ; I'll buy a set since the dead pedal coverage is just what I'm looking for. By the way the rear bumper sill protector also looks nice. Is it the OEM design? Thanks again.
Thanks for the pics! I bought the OEM trunk mat and I'm very happy with the material quality. I'd still like to get better carpet and dead pedal coverage and protection from salt so seeing pics of installed Weathertech and Husky mats would be great.
I just measured the post pitch distance: 120mm. Post length is 155mm. Black sticking on the headrest (although my seats do have the red stitching they did not continue this on the headrests)
After test driving the CX-5 and the 6, I had my measuring tape to check the fit of the kid seats. I ended up measuring the pitch distance between the headrest posts of both cars and the were nearly identical. If the headrest post length from the 6 is adequate you could buy and install those...
I just installed mud flaps this weekend. The rear scribe lines are on the inside surface of the wheel well liners; on the mating surface between the liner and bumper. Similar locations as the bolts holding the front mud flaps next to the wheel.
Thanks for the detailed reply. I'm up in Vermont so I'm glad to hear the car handles well in snow. I'm debating on applying undercoating to prevent rust. Not sure how Mazdas handle salt; they use tons of it here to keep the roads clear. My previous car was a VW Jetta the survived 12 winters...