24 Feb 2008 12:33:29 | Matthew C. Keegan
Your $30,000 car has come equipped with all of the latest bells
and whistles: traction control; Sirius satellite radio; side
curtain air bags; Onstar; and power everything. Well, there is
one thing that is curiously left out of many new car purchases
and that is floor mats. You would think that matching floor mats
would be standard equipment on all vehicles, instead it is an
aftermarket purchase for most motorists. Selecting the right
type of floor mat is essential to preserving your car's
interior. The wrong type of floor mats can look terrible and
cost you plenty of money in the end. Please read on to find out
why this is so.
Floor mats are the Rodney Dangerfield of automotive
accessories. They just don't get any respect. If they
did, your car would come outfitted with a set of high quality,
matching mats. Almost a universal oversight, owners routinely
pick up their showroom new cars with just a solitary paper mat
in place for the driver. Sure, you could run into the dealer's
parts department and pay $200 for a nice set, but you already
paid through the nose for your car. Besides, you want a better
selection than what your dealer sells, right? I think so!
When selecting automotive floor mats, naturally you will want a
complete set: two in the front and two in the back. On some
vehicles, including the Chrysler Pacifica, the Chevrolet
Suburban, and the all new Mercedes R Class, your set should
include six mats for three rows of seating.
The mats you choose should blend in with your vehicle's
interior. Match your mats to the carpeting or at least select
neutral colors that won't make the mats stand out. In addition,
the material should consist of heavy duty rubber with deeply
sculpted channels for increased durability to avoid cracking and
to hold water, mud, salt, and stones in place. Finally, a
nonskid bottom is essential to prevent dangerous and untimely
movement of the mats.
Some premium floor mats come with carpeting, which can be an
attractive option as well as a way for passengers to safely
remove outside debris from their footwear.
I hinted earlier about a financial reason as to why quality
floor mats are essential for your vehicle. If you lease your
car, then you know that you are responsible for any wear and
tear that occurs. Investing in a quality set of floor mats can
save you unnecessary "wear and use" charges that will be
assessed to you if the leasing company decides that your
carpeting has worn to the point that it must be replaced. This
chargeback can amount to hundreds of dollars, so play it safe
and invest in a quality set of floor mats for your vehicle
today.
About Author :
Matt Keegan is a contributing writer for the Auto
Parts Warehouse, an online wholesaler of high quality car
parts and accessories. We sell Husky Liner floor mats and
other fine accessories.