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Old 12-21-2009, 03:35 PM
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Nifty Catch All - Black

I have the Nifty Catch All in my truck - want to get them for my '07 HHR - the website shows that black is only available from '08 forward. Is there a difference in the '07 - '08 floor mats? I'm thinking I should be able to get the '08's and they will fit fine in m '07.
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Old 12-21-2009, 04:05 PM
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Originally Posted by comic75
I have the Nifty Catch All in my truck - want to get them for my '07 HHR - the website shows that black is only available from '08 forward. Is there a difference in the '07 - '08 floor mats? I'm thinking I should be able to get the '08's and they will fit fine in m '07.
They are all the same. The colors are Ebony, Gray and Tan.

The black Ebony mats will match if you have black. I did not think Ebony was available till 08
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Old 12-21-2009, 04:48 PM
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Thanks a bunch! I definitely have the black interior - definitely an 07 (build date was June 07). Just bought the car so want to get these mats ordered right away.
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Old 12-21-2009, 10:38 PM
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I should have updated this thread instead of the other when I got my floor mats.

I decided to jump on the WeatherTech digitally fit floor liners and I am loving them so far. Here are some pics.



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Old 12-28-2009, 10:13 PM
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Mats: GM's v. Wal-Marts

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Had some all-weather ones from Wal-Mart. Passenger side was a good fit but on the driver's side the mat had to be at an angle and left too much uncovered floor.

Just bought the "HHR" mats from the GM dealer for 63.76 CAD, front only for my Panel. They seem to be of good quality. Passenger side fits snuggly. But the driver's mat could be wider by about 4 cm and should reach further forward under the pedals.
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Old 12-28-2009, 10:21 PM
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I paid $50.00 for a pair of front Mats like you are looking at from the Gas Station in Lake Forest down the street from where you work on Western Ave where they have the car wash. Check them out they are also the same mine are 3 years old. in the color Black.

You should also check out the Mats at the car wash on US 41 @ RT 22 next to the McDonalds on the west side of the street, They also have nice stuff.

Good luck and Happy Holiday to you & Da Mrs.

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That was you! We saw you on the Peopleofwalmart.com?
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Old 12-11-2010, 08:45 PM
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I live up in ND so getting high quality floor mats is the first thing you do when getting a new car. I just got my Weathertech floor liners and they are great. I have them in all my vehicles and nothing else compares when every time you get in your car you drag a bucket of snow off your feet with you. Once you have forgotten the initial pain of paying $118 for them including shipping, then they're a great investment. They work great and look smart. When I go to the carwash, I just hang them up and blast them clean.
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i like the rubber goodyear ones, they catch tons of dirt, water, ect..
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