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I've got the economy WT model. It has no carpeting and no console. With the sand and salt involved up here I'm good with the no carpeting. I've been looking for a floormat that will go over the hump. I currently have individual ones and with the sand, they go all over the place. I'm not interested enough to pay Weathertech prices though. Want to keep it under $100. Any suggestions?

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WeatherTech is the only one I think that has an anchoring solution for the WT floors so they might be your only (safe) option.  

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28 minutes ago, rdonarski said:

I've got the economy WT model. It has no carpeting and no console. With the sand and salt involved up here I'm good with the no carpeting. I've been looking for a floormat that will go over the hump. I currently have individual ones and with the sand, they go all over the place. I'm not interested enough to pay Weathertech prices though. Want to keep it under $100. Any suggestions?

I have the genuine Chevrolet rubber floor mats front and rear. The fronts cover the whole front and interlock in the middle on top of the transmission tunnel so they  offer full coverage up front and in the back. I also have no carpet so there are the two empty small holes where I don’t have the little twist locks but I’m fine without those. It doesn’t move and that area doesn’t get wet I paid attention during the winter. It’s a non issue for me. 
 

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I ended up with Weathertech. GM was cheaper for the mat but wanted exorbitant shipping (2 different sites).

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8 hours ago, rdonarski said:

I ended up with Weathertech. GM was cheaper for the mat but wanted exorbitant shipping (2 different sites).

You can always have sent to a local gm dealer for free pickup. 

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Some may find this tacky, but I use carpet squares. Use the bathroom carpet that has the waffled latex backing and they stay put, are absorbent to a reasonable degree. Cut to shape with shears. I even ran a full carpet in an old Ford passenger car once trimmed and baseball stitched, and everyone thought it was factory.  

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