Cameleon3 said:well, I bought pant savers mats at Canadian Tire for 14 CANADIAN DOLLARS..that's like 2 dollars American...they are amazing...
Protege01MP3 said:or... if you guys are willing to spend the money and go all out.. you could just get a second set of the factory mats... (didnt think to check if u guys r p5 or mp3 owners before postin this).. but i think i would like to get another set of the factory mp3 mats.. just because i like them so much.. and its not like it really snows here in los angeles or anything...
plus every spring you could always take the winter mats to get cleaned.... and then keep em in the closet till next winter...
however, im assuming alot of you live where theres snow and you want some form of plastic or similar material floormats... if thats the case, then disregard this post![]()
Todd said:With winter just around the corner, can anyone suggest nice winter floor mats for our cars???
Esteban Toledo said:
These mats are great: http://www.weathertech.com/store/ve...r_no=2002&veh_opt_choice_id=&item_group_id=26
I know, they are pricey. But, they are worth every penny.
Red Baron said:
Do NOT buy plastic mats for winter use : they freeze in one position and can become dangerous. You need rubber ones, like Pant Savers (are they available in USA?). I've had a complete set for years and they are like new.