![]() 08/22/2016 at 15:17 • Filed to: Not an advertisement I swear, Review | ![]() | ![]() |
They are good. !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! I’ve had mine for close to a year. The pile is slightly crushed where my heels go but other than that they have held up fabulously and look almost brand new.
I bought the medium quality “Ultimat” ones and paid $80 for just the front because screw the back seat it never gets used anyways. I think a full set was somewhere around $130.
They make the mats to use your OEM attachment, which in my case was these little hooks that go through the eyelet in the mat and into a slot in the car’s floor and then twist to lock. Lloyd Mats even provided a new set of the hooks.
For whatever reason you can’t buy them direct from Lloyd Mats’ website so I got mine through !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! .
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I strongly second that recommendation! The stock floor mats in my 2013 Honda Accord Sport were so hilariously thin they wore out in a MONTH.
I had the rubberized all-weather mats for a while, but they felt kind of crummy in the summer. I wanted something a bit more plush, a bit more upscale than rubber mats.
I ordered the Lloyd’s Ultimat’s and they are very nice. They’re thick with a substantial pile, are well made, and fit perfectly. I’ve had them in the car for about 6 months now and they’re holding up great. Easy to clean and they look new after a quick vacuum.
I would order them for any car. But especially if you own a modern Honda with the thin-as-paper stock mats.