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I got some Honda winter mats. My only concern is there is no covering under the accelerator pedal and foot rest on the left. Of all the places you put rubber. Those are the places I would cover. We get a lot of snow here and over the lifetime the water salt will drip into the fabric of the car and eat it away.
 
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over time when all mats wear down, the good thing is if the mats we saved, are added back to the car, at the time of sale, unless one sold them off.
Yep.. one of the first things I do is pull the stock floor mats, roll them up and pack them in a large trash bag and then store them in the garage. If the floor liners are still good when I let go of a vehicle, I leave them and throw the stock floor coverings into the trunk.. just like when Honda ships the vehicles.
 
Our Gh Honda mats did not have colored crv on it. hmm maybe they changed on the 5th gen car?
Mine are solid black as well. Obviously a cost-saving measure.
I just noticed that they have both the all black and the blue highlight available on the Honda website while customizing vehicles. It's only a $10 difference. I also notice the OP here has some pictures of both with and without blue highlights?

By the way, those Husky liners look nice. How do the prices compare to the Honda ones?
 
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So the Honda all-weather mats are no longer made by Weathertech? My youngest got both sets with her TSX when we bought it--the carpet mats were in the trunk. When she swapped them for summer, she noticed the Weathertech branding on the TSX mats. Wouldn't surprise me if Honda went the cheap route and found a less expensive supplier but in the past, their all-weather mats were made by Weathertech.

I just bought a Weathertech cargo floor mat for my '09 and it's nicely made and grippy. I should have bought it years ago.
 
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So the Honda all-weather mats are no longer made by Weathertech? My youngest got both sets with her TSX when we bought it--the carpet mats were in the trunk. When she swapped them for summer, she noticed the Weathertech branding on the TSX mats. Wouldn't surprise me if Honda went the cheap route and found a less expensive supplier but in the past, their all-weather mats were made by Weathertech.

I just bought a Weathertech cargo floor mat for my '09 and it's nicely made and grippy. I should have bought it years ago.
Honda probably has multiple sourcing contracts for accessories like this. So, they may get the mats from several different suppliers over a period of time.
 
I just noticed that they have both the all black and the blue highlight available on the Honda website while customizing vehicles. It's only a $10 difference. I also notice the OP here has some pictures of both with and without blue highlights?
I got the Honda mats with blue highlight, works great. I think the blue highlights are geared toward hybrids representing them like their emblem with blue highlights. I got it but after a while I wish I got the solid black ones as it blends better with tan leather interior in Touring trim. Wife told me to shut up and she’s fine with it. Ha.
 
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OEM all weather mats for us; fit right, look good. 3 years so far and zero issues. I say get OEM.
 
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Yep.. one of the first things I do is pull the stock floor mats, roll them up and pack them in a large trash bag and then store them in the garage. If the floor liners are still good when I let go of a vehicle, I leave them and throw the stock floor coverings into the trunk.. just like when Honda ships the vehicles.

I do the same.


I got the Honda mats with blue highlight, works great. I think the blue highlights are geared toward hybrids representing them like their emblem with blue highlights. I got it but after a while I wish I got the solid black ones as it blends better with tan leather interior in Touring trim. Wife told me to shut up and she’s fine with it. Ha.

I got the all black ones up front but they only offer the OEM trunk tray with blue lettering for the hybrid. At least it’s in the trunk so I don’t see it all the time.
 
I started out with the OEM all weather mats, but ponied up for WeatherTech almost immediately because there's one crucial flaw with the OEM mats: they don't cover the carpeted area behind the accelerator, brake, and dead pedals very well at all. In my snowy, salty, muddy, dirty mountain environment this was a deal-breaker. The WeatherTech mats provide far superior coverage in these crucial areas. The set on my '07 were in like-new condition after 10 years, so I was confident in purchasing from WeatherTech again.
 
Is there any difference between the floor mats for gas CRV and hybrid CRV? Mine is 2020 hybrid.

Asking because I liked one from Lasfit for 100$, but ebay/Amazon says it doesn't fit my hybrid.

Checked Honda OEM all weather mats and local dealer quoted 180$. Collage hills Honda has them on sale for 120$ + 40$ shipping.

Weather tech looks too expensive to me.

Any hybrid owners, help me out if you have them installed from a gas version.

Cheers
 
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Is there any difference between the floor mats for gas CRV and hybrid CRV? Mine is 2020 hybrid.

Asking because I liked one from Lasfit for 100$, but ebay/Amazon says it doesn't fit my hybrid.

Checked Honda OEM all weather mats and local dealer quoted 180$. Collage hills Honda has them on sale for 120$ + 40$ shipping.

Weather tech looks too expensive to me.

Any hybrid owners, help me out if you have them installed from a gas version.

Cheers
I would find it hard to believe the mats are different between a 1.5T and a hybrid.
While I can't be certain, I do know that the floor and pedal setup is the same on both vehicles.
I had to look into this and measure things when I had a second accelerator installed, there was absolutely no difference.
 
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Did College Hills show the same part number for both cars?
08P17-TLA-111 is the part number given to me by the local dealer for my vehicle specific all weather mat.

Collage hills shows the same part number. They don't distinguish the floor mats for gas vs. hybrid. They do list two different parts for certain other items (like cargo tray).

So I believe the same mats will fit both.

I would find it hard to believe the mats are different between a 1.5T and a hybrid.
While I can't be certain, I do know that the floor and pedal setup is the same on both vehicles.
I had to look into this and measure things when I had a second accelerator installed, there was absolutely no difference.
Thank you for the info.
 
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I wanted to share my floor mat insights so you can save yourself some money and avoid having an extra set of floor mats.

I initially purchased WeatherTech All-Weather Floor Mats (through CarID) when I bought the 2020 CR-V Hybrid. The mats work great and do the job. I broke down and recently purchased the Honda All-Season High Wall Floor Mats (through Bernardi) because I realized that wanted full floor coverage at the back seat. The WeatherTech mats only covers where the floor depresses, which makes sense and I figured that would be fine. However, my children run across the back seat, and occasionally, the middle seat gets occupied. With no protection at the floor bump in the middle, it was getting dirty.

The only floor mats I could find that provide full back seat floor coverage are the Honda manufactured All-Season Floor Mats, and you have to buy the entire set. So I have full coverage now, but I also have two sets! I figured I could share some of the differences between the two sets since I have them both to help others decide.
Adding one more option here for people to decide.
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It covers better than Honda and weather tech.
As expensive as both.
Had them only for a day, so can't comment on the maintenance or durability. Loving it so far.
 
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