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Underseat protector from Foronetry keeps the floor carpeting from getting destroyed with the seats flipped up.
Should have come from the factory this way.

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That's too much plastic look for me. Sure, the carpets are technically made from plastic, but they look soft and fuzzy, not plasticky. I carry all kinds of cargo in the back seat area with the seats flipped up and the carpet is super easy to keep clean. It still looks brand new, so i just don't see a lot of reason to cover it up when the OEM All-Weather Floor Mats contain melting snow and other messes just fine.

Then again, I don't understand those people who cover all that gleaming metal on the outside with a plasticky looking film either. I'm not anti-plastic, I like it where it makes sense.
 


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That's too much plastic look for me. Sure, the carpets are technically made from plastic, but they look soft and fuzzy, not plasticky. I carry all kinds of cargo in the back seat area with the seats flipped up and the carpet is super easy to keep clean. It still looks brand new, so i just don't see a lot of reason to cover it up when the OEM All-Weather Floor Mats contain melting snow and other messes just fine.

Then again, I don't understand those people who cover all that gleaming metal on the outside with a plasticky looking film either. I'm not anti-plastic, I like it where it makes sense.
With you on the vehicle wraps.
I carry dirty cargo in the back, sometime stuff with paint on it etc, so thought of cleaning that out of the carpet was a no-go for me.
But yea, if you don't like plastic the floor mats and underseat protector are not a good fit.
 


 








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