I had the tan W/T's in my wifes last car, the dirt is very hard to get out of the tiny craters of the pebbled finish. they stopped looking new a few years in no mater how much I scrubbed them.
Before I bought them I knew the fronts were going to be small compared to the rears, I did not know how ridiculously small and ineffective they were going to be. A total waste of money in my opinion. Since I foolishly mounted them there was no sending them back, so I improvised with a $10 set of...
I have had the felt in a Lexus, a Toyota and a Ford and all have been subject to some pretty intense weather here by Lake Erie. We are one of the lucky areas that get buried by Lake Effect snow and lots of rain. Every car that has the felt has held up fine.
No worries as all.
Thanks, it comes in handy when taking pictures of my collection
I would say its a no wheel drive since it does not have an engine. J/K There is no AWD badging
This one is about 4-1/4 inches long
They do, see above.
Nice ride! I was so torn between this color and black. it had been 20 years since i had a black car so I went that way but now I wonder... Nah, I am good but I like yours just as much.
I would avoid the lighter interior. We mistakenly went with that for my wifes last car and battled keeping the interior clean for the past 6 years. I am a nut about maintaining a car and when I say it was a struggle, I am not exaggerating.
Like you, I really wanted the blue but I could not go...
Just very surprised at all the negatives posted here about RainX, I love the stuff and have used and recommended the it for years and years. When I owned my own company I used it on the work trucks. Never a complaint, always praise.
I guess you mileage may vary.
Surprised you don't like the RainX. I have used it on every car I have owned for at least the last 25 years and will continue to do so as I am very pleased with the performance. On the highway I barely have to use the wipers.
I got the Aries/Maxpider/3D mats and couldn't be happier. Fit, appearance and performance (so far) have been everything I was looking for.
For the cargo, I am using the 2 sided (carpet/rubber) mat out of my wifes Lincoln MKC, it fits perfectly.
Same here, I was shopping an F150 before I decided to go the small SUV, utility trailer route. It was a couple month process to decide what type of var/truck I was going to buy. Then I had to find the one that I liked the best. It could have easily been a full size pickup though.
Not because I wanted to but I had to trade my Focus away for a bigger car. And the need for AWD was another big factor. I travel a lot for work and the Focus was not working out.