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These might be too industrial for some tastes, but I think they fit better than the Jaguar factory rubber mats that I ordered with my XE:
These do not have the "teeth" on the underside that most WeatherTech floor liners have. Fit is perfect. They're black but the flash distorts the color in the pictures. I opted for the front set only.
Those don't look bad. I like the coverage they provide but not sure about the design/quality.
Do they feel good?
OEM ones look good but their coverage is not great and "Jaguar" emblem is already rusting. I just don't understand, could not they make it from a stainless steel? It is the #1 spot in the interior that comes in contact with water on rainy days...
Last edited by Demetre Gvaramia; Jun 7, 2017 at 12:43 PM.
Those don't look bad. I like the coverage they provide but not sure about the design/quality.
Do they feel good?
I've owned many sets of WeatherTech floor liners with absolutely no problems. I'm pretty sure they have a life time warranty, as long as you buy them directly from WeatherTech.
My current long term WeatherTech test set is in a 2007 F150 XLT long bed.
The mats look and fit as well as they did the day I bought them ten years ago, although the big dumb truck does not. I remove the liners once a year and hose them off, whether they need it or not.
I've owned many sets of WeatherTech floor liners with absolutely no problems. I'm pretty sure they have a life time warranty, as long as you buy them directly from WeatherTech.
My current long term WeatherTech test set is in a 2007 F150 XLT long bed.
The mats look and fit as well as they did the day I bought them ten years ago, although the big dumb truck does not. I remove the liners once a year and hose them off, whether they need it or not.
As for feel, I really couldn't say.
I rarely drive with bare feet.
Haha I am not big fan of barefeet driving either.
What I meant was in terms of quality, do they belong in a Jaguar or they stand out too much as being too "industrial" as you said?
I ordered a set of these for my XE 35t. They fit horribly and look cheap. Big gaps all around. The weathertec customer service is brutal. I will be returning them. Unfortunately they must be shipped back in their huge box and they will not pay for return shipping despite the awful fit.