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Old 11-09-2006 | 11:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Angelo
We sell more Husky Liners than anything else for the HHRs. I'm glad I have them in mine after Sundays storm .
Hey Angelo...I just ordered the complete set...so glad I came across this thread, been looking for these...and great price too ! just in time for winter....I have the HHR rubber mats but the driver side mat just, well it sucks for coverage....and as sindy has stated, ya just can't get them as clean looking as you'd think you could get them...
Old 11-10-2006 | 12:22 AM
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Originally Posted by four61ob
Hey Angelo...I just ordered the complete set...so glad I came across this thread, been looking for these...and great price too ! just in time for winter....I have the HHR rubber mats but the driver side mat just, well it sucks for coverage....and as sindy has stated, ya just can't get them as clean looking as you'd think you could get them...
I have mine... and i love them, we havent had any rain here in San Diego yet, but when it does... I'll be ready !! lately i've been working in a very dusty area.... keeps the dust outa the carpets too !!
Old 11-18-2006 | 09:44 PM
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just a quick post to let you know I got the order and these floor mats (my edit: yes they are liners not mats) are great ... my wife 1st looked at them and said you could put a few gals of water in them !

great coverage on the drivers side altho I still think they could be a bit higher to the right of the gas pedel....

thanks for the quick service and great price !

Originally Posted by four61ob
Hey Angelo...I just ordered the complete set...so glad I came across this thread, been looking for these...and great price too ! just in time for winter....I have the HHR rubber mats but the driver side mat just, well it sucks for coverage....and as sindy has stated, ya just can't get them as clean looking as you'd think you could get them...

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Old 11-19-2006 | 10:02 AM
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I picked up a set of 4 Michelin HD901 mats yesterday at Costco for $37 CDN.

EDIT - Taking the Michelin mats back to Costco. Passenger side mat gives great coverage, drivers side does not give enough coverage near the gas pedal.

I like the Husky liners but can't justify spending that much money on mats.

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Old 11-19-2006 | 10:41 AM
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here are some photos of how these husky liners look and fit in the HHR

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Old 11-19-2006 | 10:43 AM
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What about both? I have the factory carpeted mats for the summertime, and I'm about to change to my rubber Chevrolet gold bowtie mats for the wintertime, as soon as I get around to hosing off last year's salt.
Old 11-19-2006 | 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Desert Coyote
What about both? I have the factory carpeted mats for the summertime, and I'm about to change to my rubber Chevrolet gold bowtie mats for the wintertime, as soon as I get around to hosing off last year's salt.
yes in the summer I will swap out the liners for the HHR rubber floor mats....I never like carpeted floor mats because I tend to get my boots or sneekers covered with dirt/mud/grease/fill in the blank.....

I do have the carpet mats, still in the box btw...
Old 11-19-2006 | 03:21 PM
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We appreciate the order .
Old 11-20-2006 | 04:28 PM
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Originally Posted by four61ob
Hey Angelo...I just ordered the complete set...so glad I came across this thread, been looking for these...and great price too !
The price on those is fantastic. Up here, they want $105.68 CDN for each set

Previously I said that I couldn't justify spending a lot on mats, but I haven't been able to find anything else that provides decent coverage of the floor pans.

Not sure if it's worth it for me to order them from Angelo though, with the exchange rate, UPS shipping costs, and possible brokerage fees from UPS.

Have to do some more research on this.
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