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I had Husky in my last SRX they had sharp spines on the bottom every time I washed them they stuck my fingers. I got Weather Tech this time they are worth the extra cost
 

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I haven't been happy with any of the above liners as NONE of them cover what I feel they should cover and the drivers side don't stay in place. They slide around about an inch or more. So I tried a company called Maxliners on my new SRX and though they don't cover any better than the others the drivers side fits so tight it can't move. My Weathertechs in wife's Buick and my Stingray move around just enough that the Velcro backing has come unglued. Replaced once but no better. Give the Maxliners a try and I found a set of fronts for $89 as no one sits in the back enough to matter.
 

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Weathertech!! I couldn't get anything but black or grey OEM GM mats for my 2010 SRX..and I have the beige interior...so, no way...
I ordered the Weathertech front mats...and they are great...fit perfectly and hold a LOT of winter crap...
 

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I have no experience w/ Husky, but I'm now re-using my WeatherTech mats in my 2nd SRX. I have front row, 2nd row, & cargo liner.

Overall, I'm happy with them.

My biggest disappointment is with the front passenger mat.

The driver's side WT map has a round "snap-on" clip that firmly attaches to the same mount as the stock carpet mats. As a result (for me, anyway) it stays in place.

The passenger WT mat doesn't have that clip, even though there's a mount for it in the floor for the OEM carpet mats. Instead, it has a molded recess to accommodate the mount.

In both my 2012 & my current 2013, I find that the passenger side tends to scoot away from proper placement by a little over an inch.

Apart from that, they appear to be great, very durable mats.


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I have the black OEM's all weather (both front and rear mats) and so far so good. Interestingly, the box was labeled "made in usa". They do not provide as much floor coverage as the WeatherTech but so far my OEM's are staying in place nicely. I have a set of Weathertechs on an older Sonata and they don't stay in place very well. Note, I have a Beige interior and the contrast with the black all weather looks OK to me. I remove them in the spring / summer and switch back to the OEM beige floormats.
 
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