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.
Where can I get one of these? I live in Canada so it might be a little hard to come by @@
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..)
I purchased a set made by Michelin (The Tire Company) that are winter type and fit the front very well. I did not purchase the set for the rear because there is never anyone back there. Sears had them on sale about 6 months ago. They had been $97.00 for the front and they sold them for $35.00. They are very deep rubber with good water holding ability.
Jerry 2010 SLS, 1977 Mercedes-Benz 280SL, 1983 BMW 633CSi
JDReichert wrote:I purchased a set made by Michelin (The Tire Company) that are winter type and fit the front very well. I did not purchase the set for the rear because there is never anyone back there. Sears had them on sale about 6 months ago. They had been $97.00 for the front and they sold them for $35.00. They are very deep rubber with good water holding ability.
Jerry 2010 SLS, 1977 Mercedes-Benz 280SL, 1983 BMW 633CSi
could you please take a photo when you have time?
cus i bought a set from michelin as well from canadian tire and the width is too narrow imo.
really appreciate!
Picked up some nice rubber mats at Sears the other day. Big ribs, complete coverage, and nice thick rubber. I think the price was about $50 all together for the four mats.
I don't obsess too much about mats because in my experience the car wash people are always giving me new ones with new logos to review (g).
2010 Kizashi SLS FWD Gray; 2013 Grand Vitara 4wd red; 2012 SX4 blue; 2021 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV black
I just bought a set of floor mats, all 4, winter version, for my Kizashi from my dealer here in Toronto, Canada. He had them on back order for about 4 months but eventually they came through. You may want to ask your dealer if they can get them for you now that the manufacturer understands that in some parts the world, we are in need of them. The cost was $103 which includes our sales tax. They look good, came in black, took 60 seconds to install and came with extra inserts included for the locking pins. No silver Kizashi logo but the name is on the mats. All 4 mats are a good fit. They will certainly help to prolong the life of the regular mats which take a beating here in the winter. For Toronto readers try Morningside Suzuki.
Give it a try.
It's a 4 pc set. The front passenger side and rear 2 pc fit perfectly. But there is nothing covering the center hump at the back and the area under the gas, brake padels and foot rest aren't covered either. I will go and ask the parts department to see if there's any extension that can go under the gas and brake padels.
They didn't tell me the pricing since the parts department was closed