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Which all-weather floor mats provide the best fit for a Buick Enclave?

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Used Husky liners forever but the fit on my new Enclave is surprisingly sloppy around the door sills. Need something laser-cut that handles the slush here in Michigan without shifting.

  • budget: under $220
  • coverage: must overlap the door sill
  • material: heavy duty rubber

Any brands fitting better than the OEMs?


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In my experience, Husky really dropped the ball on the newer Enclave CAD designs. If you need that sill overlap, check these:


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Building on the earlier suggestion, I actually went with the OEDRO All-Weather Floor Mats for Buick Enclave and theyve been solid. The sill coverage was a huge concern for me because my kids basically try to destroy the interior every time we go out in the snow. These have a much more rubbery grip than those hard plastic liners that get all slick when they are wet or frozen. Honestly the fit is super tight, way better than the OEM ones that came with my buddies truck... no sliding around even after a full winter. Tbh for the price you save over the bigger names, its hard to justify spending more. Ngl they handle the slush and Michigan salt like a champ. Plus they usually come in way under that 220 budget so you have plenty left over for a decent detail later. Just make sure you double check your seating config before you hit order.


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tl;dr: Get the WeatherTech FloorLiner HP Custom Fit TPE Mats. They solve the door sill gap issue and handle Michigan winters perfectly. I dealt with the same sloppy fit on my GM crossover until I switched to these. The HP line uses a high-density Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) which is way better than the older HDPE plastic. It stays flexible down to sub-zero temps. I measured the coverage on my sills and its a clean 0.25-inch overlap that prevents slush from seeping under. Paid about $210 for the front and mid-row set. They use the factory retention posts, and the underside nibs are aggressive enough that I havent seen even a millimeter of shifting. Really satisfied with how the channels are deep enough to hold about a quart of liquid before overflowing. No complaints at all after a full year of salt and mud.


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