Floor mats, where and how
Originally Posted by hamm3r
I still can't get over the fact that some dealers don't give you the mats when they COME WITH THE CAR. That's just wrong.
I got my all-weather mats at Sam's club for $20, and they are great.
I got my all-weather mats at Sam's club for $20, and they are great.
Well, I already bought the nice carpeted color-coded mats ($200), because I wasn't paying attention at the dealership. If I'da looked closer at the invoice, I might've said something. Those dealers sure are sneaky. They sold me mats and a cargo net, without me knowing. I feel so duped.
I'm thinking that for the winter, I'll take the nice mats out and store them, and get some rubber ones from Sam's Club to handle the sloppy weather.
I'm thinking that for the winter, I'll take the nice mats out and store them, and get some rubber ones from Sam's Club to handle the sloppy weather.
Originally Posted by hamm3r
I see now that the mats are only included in the NAV version of the car.
I could have never imagined a manufacturer would sell a car without them.
I could have never imagined a manufacturer would sell a car without them.
We have NAV and the mats would have been another $200. We ordered some from the Texas place along with some other things. I'll report on that experience when they arrive. I still think it is chintzy to not give you the mats for free when they are delivered with the car and they are making a bundle with most of us paying MSRP. Laurie
Originally Posted by hamm3r
I still can't get over the fact that some dealers don't give you the mats when they COME WITH THE CAR. That's just wrong..
Originally Posted by ag4ever
Where does it show that the floor mats come with the car? My sticker does not show floor mats as a factory standard feature. On the contrary, it shows option CF Carpet Mat Set (5 pc), Carpet Floor Mats, Rear Trunk Mat 199.00 as a Gulf States Distributor Installed Option.
Originally Posted by elsifer
I already bought the nice carpeted color-coded mats ($200), because I wasn't paying attention at the dealership. If I'da looked closer at the invoice, I might've said something. Those dealers sure are sneaky. They sold me mats and a cargo net, without me knowing. I feel so duped.
(A) Mats are not on the Camry's official S/O/P features list (see attachment)
(B) The Costo Auto Program site (www.costoauto.com) lists these so-called mats as options on all 3 distributorships (Gulf States, SouthEast and Nat'l)
Now, having to pay extra for a cargo net is a different matter altogether!!! It is part of the TCH's standard features (again, per Toyota's site and the attachment), but apparently some distributors are charging for it separately... or at least that's my conclusion to date, see a separate thread I tried to open a week or so ago (to which there were no replies): https://www.greenhybrid.com/discuss/...ad.php?t=10763
Last edited by HybridFan; Nov 9, 2006 at 10:04 PM.
I asked my dealer. Toyota's official line is they want you to select All-Weather or standard mats so they are not part of base pricing. Most dealers have found over time that the majority want the carpet mats so they just put them on. If you request the all-weather, almost any dealer will swap them out and adjust accordingly.
I finally got around to taking my car in to get the mat replaced (since the "Camry" patch fell off within my first week). The dealer told me he has suddenly had a bunch of customers whose "Camry" patches have fallen off. He of course is replacing my mats free of charge...
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