I have been shopping around for floor mats for front and rear for quite sometimes now. I have checked with weathertech and some other companies but none of them make any custom fit floor mat for our car
So I decide to come here looking for help, what kind of floor mats do you guys use? Is there any thing that can go over the hump in the rear? thanks a bunch guys!
What floor mat do you guys use?
wow you and me both im really disappointed in weathertech for over looking our car i really would like a one piece vinyl or rubber for the rear im so desperate i started looking for companies who would make it i guess for a price .....hmmmm maybe one of the handy members here could make one piece liners for the rear passenger and 2 piece front bet money would be made..hmmmm
I also noticed weathertech doesn't have mats for the Kizashi.
There were several good suggestions in this thread:
Rubber floors mats for the Kizashi
There were several good suggestions in this thread:
Rubber floors mats for the Kizashi
2010 Suzuki Kizashi S MT
.. i haggled for a set of Suzuki Kizashi mats when I purchased that have the Metal Kizashi Logo imbedded in the front mats, and a 3 part press studded rear matt set. They also have a velcro-like (not velcro) texture underneath that helps them stop slippage, as well as retention clips in the front.
they are great, but maybe a little thin on the drivers side.. My work shoes have already carved a nice little ditch in front of the accelerator.
they are great, but maybe a little thin on the drivers side.. My work shoes have already carved a nice little ditch in front of the accelerator.
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Where can I get one of these? I live in Canada so it might be a little hard to come by @@Shaneous wrote:.. i haggled for a set of Suzuki Kizashi mats when I purchased that have the Metal Kizashi Logo imbedded in the front mats, and a 3 part press studded rear matt set. They also have a velcro-like (not velcro) texture underneath that helps them stop slippage, as well as retention clips in the front.
they are great, but maybe a little thin on the drivers side.. My work shoes have already carved a nice little ditch in front of the accelerator.
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thanks for the link!!AlexRuiz wrote:I also noticed weathertech doesn't have mats for the Kizashi.
There were several good suggestions in this thread:
Rubber floors mats for the Kizashi
But I need something like the one from weathertech that has a lip due to the amount of snow we get in Alberta
Regular floor mat that doesn't have a lip just wouldn't hold the amount of snow I carry into the car on under my shoes
All weather floor mats are now available from Suzuki, the part # is 75901-57LC0, includes front and rear mats, suggested MSRP is $113.00. Take the part # to your local dealer to order. Suzukiauto.com will have a picture of them later next week.
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Finally, this is great news!
2010 Kizashi GTS
6 speed
Platinum Silver Metallic (Battle wounded)
2014 Ford Focus Titanium Hatchback
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2008 Subaru Legacy 2.5i
1998 Audi A4 1.8TQM
1998 Dodge Avenger ES
6 speed
Platinum Silver Metallic (Battle wounded)
2014 Ford Focus Titanium Hatchback
Past Cars:
2008 Subaru Legacy 2.5i
1998 Audi A4 1.8TQM
1998 Dodge Avenger ES
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man......it is still not available for canadian buyerssuzukifun wrote:All weather floor mats are now available from Suzuki, the part # is 75901-57LC0, includes front and rear mats, suggested MSRP is $113.00. Take the part # to your local dealer to order. Suzukiauto.com will have a picture of them later next week.
Ahh I see you have snow concerns hence you have some specific needs. Forget the mats I have then. they are not snow-friendly. Needless to say it doesn't snow much down here in South Australia (we may get a light sprinkle on top of our highest 'mountain' (Hill!??) once every 5 years or so in freak conditions..)Northernstar wrote:Where can I get one of these? I live in Canada so it might be a little hard to come by @@Shaneous wrote:.. i haggled for a set of Suzuki Kizashi mats when I purchased that have the Metal Kizashi Logo imbedded in the front mats, and a 3 part press studded rear matt set. They also have a velcro-like (not velcro) texture underneath that helps them stop slippage, as well as retention clips in the front.
they are great, but maybe a little thin on the drivers side.. My work shoes have already carved a nice little ditch in front of the accelerator.