Best car floor mats for 2022

2022-03-11 08:22:43 By : Ms. Ella Zeng

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No matter how much care you take before getting into your car, sooner or later you're inevitably going to track some dirt inside. Often, it can accumulate so slowly that you don't even notice it until it becomes too much to ignore. Luckily, third-party floor mats are more affordable than ever, and they're much easier to clean than your car's actual floor, but with so many out there on the market, we decided to compile a list of some of the internet's favorites. Of course, everyone has their own idea of what the best floor mat is, so this list is based on user ratings and reviews.

Amazon Basics Heavy Duty Car Floor Mat - $27.66

These Amazon basics mats are configured as two separated front mats sized 18.9" x 28" along with two separated back mats sized 16" x 17.7." Once again, these mats are totally trimmable to fit your vehicle. They're made of a thick but flexible rubber that's easily bendable and shouldn't be prone to cracking. Like most, they're made for all-weather use and will protect your floors from all kinds of elements. They also feature a non-skid design.

Motortrend Burgundy FlexTough Contour Liners - $41.99

These burgundy floor mats from Motortrend are a solid option for keeping your floors clean. They feature "Flex Tough" construction and use "advanced performance rubber polymers" that are rigorously tested to ensure they won't crack or deform. The mats are coated with rubberized nibs on the bottom to prevent them from slipping and have grooves on top to give your foot a bit more traction as well. They're built to guard against anything from spills to mother nature and should hold up through rain, snow, and mud. The front mats are sized 30"L x 21.5"W and the rear mat is sized 58"L x 18"W, but if you need to be even more precise with the sizing, the mats are made to be trimmable with only a pair of scissors.

These BDK mats are sized 27" x 18" for the front few and 17" x 54" for the back. Like many mats, you can trim these down to personalize the fit to meet your needs. The rubber used, engineered by BDK, features all-weather protection so you won't have to worry about tracking in sand, snow, or anything in between. The mats even have protection against high temps and, like many others, feature anti-slip backing. 

Motortrend FlexTough Plus - $44.99 (10% off)

These Motortrend mats are very similar to the other set of Motortrend mats featured on our list, but just a slightly different size. The front mats are size 29.5" x 21.75" while this rear mat is sitting at 54" x 19". Like most others, these mats are trimmable with only a pair of scissors and stand up to nearly all types of weather conditions. Also like most others, these mats feature a no-slip grip. Unlike many other similar mats, however, these have a 1-inch deep spill "deep dish" to "keep all the mess in one place so it can be thrown out at the end of the drive." Very handy for those of us with kids (or just messy friends).

FH Group Floor Mat - $26.99

These FH group mats are unique in that they themselves are carpeted. The front mats come in at 25" x 18" and the rear mats are sized 12" x 18" each.  Because of the carpeted tops and durable faux-leather sides, these can be cleaned with either a vacuum or soap and water, giving you some options that may not exist with other types of floor mats. Despite their unique top appearance, the bottom features rubber nibs to prevent slippage, like most others. The design is said to be "semi-universal" and will fit in most sedans, coupes, and small SUVs. They're also available in 13 color accents.

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