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I have a mix of Weather Tech and Honda OEM in my vehicle. No doubt the Weathertech mats are more durable but the Honda mats are thinner, softer and blend in more naturally into the Vehicle. If I was going off road constantly and had people with stones and mud on their shoes I would go Weathertech. For just the occasional wet or dirty shoes the Hondas work just fine and IMHO look better in the Vehicle.My brother in law is a GM for a large Honda Dealership in SoCal. Most of my wife's extended family drives Hondas because they all call him to "get a deal" when they want a new car. I live in NorCal and didn't want to impose so 8 months ago I bought an '18 CRV locally because I didn't want to impose. When my brother in law found out he said I should have gone through him, anyway. I didn't regret it but a week later he had his parts dept send a set of floormats and a cargo liner. They were all Weathertech. When I called to thank him he said they were better than the Honda ones. Tells you something.
Here's my replacement pair of Husky Liners that wore a hole where I rest my foot. I only wear sneakers. They are sending my 3rd set. I asked if these get a hole in 6 months and they will send me another set. Get WeathertechsI looked into Honda OEM, MaxLiner, WeatherTech, and Husky mats before making a final choice.
I went with the Husky mats.. and have really liked them. No regrets. Great fit, very durable, not slippery when they get wet, easy to clean and they have picked up no discolorations in the two years I have had them. Overall, excellent workmanship. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XPBJD8D/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
For the cargo liner, I went with MaxLiner https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B072K625NB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1