Merc all-season mats stink, what's better?
The all-season mats on the W163 are worlds better. They are carefully shaped to cover the carpet from the door sill all the way to the center tunnel, and are fitted around the various features of the floor (and even hvae a nice logo). The W164 mats are barely more than little rectangles, leaving lots of carpet exposed fto grind winter grime.
Anyone have a recommendation for a decent set of all-season mats? I looked at the Mercedes floor liners, but didn't like the hard and plasticky material.
Thanks
http://www.weathertech.com/store/mvp...tChoiceIds=814
http://cocomats.com/
They hold dirt and slop like no others; and keep your feet dry while doing it.
If you need that covered as well you should go with Weathertech's digital-fit series.
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The current W164 All Season Mats really suck compared to the old W163 All Season Mats. The old ones were blacker, thicker/heavier duty, and most importantly they fit so much better compared to these new ones. Its like MB avoided the precision needed for a good fit by instead opting for a wide margin of unprotected carpet around the edges. And don't even get me started on the pathetic little squares for the back seats...
Bah humbug!
The current W164 All Season Mats really suck compared to the old W163 All Season Mats. The old ones were blacker, thicker/heavier duty, and most importantly they fit so much better compared to these new ones. Its like MB avoided the precision needed for a good fit by instead opting for a wide margin of unprotected carpet around the edges. And don't even get me started on the pathetic little squares for the back seats...
Bah humbug!

to pay for the premium MB all-season mats again.
My only complaint is that, as has been said already, they don't fully cover the dead pedal.
I don't think it matters whether they say "WeatherTech" or "Mercedes" on the side, they are the same thing.
My only complaint is that, as has been said already, they don't fully cover the dead pedal.
I don't think it matters whether they say "WeatherTech" or "Mercedes" on the side, they are the same thing.

The MB all-weather mats are a joke however you want to justify it. We picked up Michelin mats at Costco for about $40. Match perfectly (our interior is black), fit perfectly, and are extremely functional even in our slush filled winter/springs.
Last edited by jditom; May 2, 2010 at 12:51 PM.
to pay for the premium MB all-season mats again.
lol. 'perfect' is a relative term i guess. the liners are a PERFECT fit. i feel like an MB liner salesman here...
Last edited by ninjajim4; May 3, 2010 at 09:28 AM.
Now, more importantly, what do people have against Costco?
Their quality is normally good - it has to be otherwise people just take it back!
Now, more importantly, what do people have against Costco?
Their quality is normally good - it has to be otherwise people just take it back! 
i got nothing against costco. love their chocolate cake. but generic mats and pine tree air fresheners belong in a ford explorer. it's not a question of if it "works"
I think my comments are perfectly relevant re both the poor coverage of the new W164 MB mats as well as the poor design of the Weathertech rear floor liners. If things like leaving the section between the brake and dead-pedal uncovered is acceptable in a winter mat, then my opinions may be different from yours, but I don't think it's incongruous for a product that's supposed to protect your carpets (but doesn't).
And, I've been using OEM and Weathertech mats for a very very long time on all our BMW and Mercedes vehicles. But, I won't buy Weathertech again for the rear row (where I need it the most ... kids with muddy boots) unless they fix their design issues.
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My experience with my older generation of vehicle/mats was GOOD and I still have to ignore it? The marketing/brand guys from MB will want a word with you.




