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What are the best all-weather floor mats for a Lincoln Nautilus?

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I just picked up a new Lincoln Nautilus and want to keep the interior pristine, especially with winter coming up. I’m looking for something with a perfect fit that doesn't look too industrial for a luxury cabin. Does anyone prefer the OEM Lincoln liners over brands like WeatherTech or TuxMat? Which ones offer the best coverage for the dead pedal area?


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honestly, for a nautilus, you gotta go with TuxMat All-Weather Floor Mats for Lincoln Nautilus. i tried the WeatherTech FloorLiner first but it looked way too industrial for such a nice cabin, plus it didnt cover the dead pedal well enough. tuxmat looks high-end but unfortunately, some of the clips are kinda flimsy and i had issues with them sliding. still, they're the best looking for a luxury suv imo... gl!


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In my experience, if you're worried about safety and a perfect technical fit, Lincoln Nautilus Premium All-Weather Floor Liners are actually the way to go. I've tried many aftermarket options over the years, but the OEM ones are engineered specifically to avoid pedal interference, which is a HUGE deal for me.

Here is how they stack up:

* **OEM Lincoln Liners**: Perfect fit and they look way more integrated with the luxury cabin, though they don't cover the entire dead pedal.
* **Husky Liners WeatherBeater**: These are seriously rugged and offer better dead pedal coverage than OEM, but they might feel a bit too "truck-like" for some.

Personally, I'd stick with the factory liners for the best balance of safety and aesthetics. Just my two cents! 👍


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Basically, floor mats are all about the lip height and material density... it's what keeps the muck off the carpet! Since you're looking to save some cash, check out the Lincoln forums or even eBay for "open box" deals on high-end sets. Honestly, you can find some amazing bargains there! But real quick, what's your budget like? Are you mostly worried about salt stains or just general mud and dirt??


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