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Junior Member Thread Starter Join Date: Mar 2021 Location: New Lenox, IL Posts: 1 CX-5 Cargo Mat: WeatherTech versus MazdaI bought my 2021 CX-5 in March. In April I purchased the WeatherTech cargo mat. After five months use, I decided I was not happy with this product. I keep a small canvas tool bag with a grippy rubberized bottom (weighs about 15 pounds) in my cargo area. The WeatherTech mat is very slick on the bottom. Just about every time I opened the hatch the WeatherTech mat was sticking up 1-2 inches above the car trim at the rear. The grippy tool bag caused the mat to slide all the time. I tried velcro several times in different locations; it did not help. I corresponded with WeatherTech about not being happy, and they were generous enough to give me a refund. I then purchased the Mazda OEM rubber cargo mat. It is much heavier rubber material than the WeatherTech mat. The entire bottom is covered by tiny pointy fingers, so it will not be sliding anywhere. A possible additional bonus is that the two tie-downs are already cut out on the Mazda mat. The outer lip on the WeatherTech mat is much higher than the Mazda mat, but the 5/8" lip on the Mazda mat should be able to contain a big still of anything. My recommendation is buy the Mazda mat. 09-24-2021, 02:54 PMJoin Date: Jan 2018 Location: United States Posts: 567 Agreed. I bought my Mazda OEM rubber mats right away when we got our CX-5. I also got the OEM cargo cover, highly recommend that cover as well. You can find all OEM parts for a reasonable price on Amazon. Join Date: Jan 2021 Location: USA Posts: 198 Ditto, on the factory Mazda "rubber" cargo mat. Stays in place well. Holds a heavier tool box/bag in place. Can't say whether it'll hold a big spill of stuff, though my guess is with all the forces of driving around it's likely to spill over the edges. Still a great value. Purchased a pre-owned 2016 CX-5 GT earlier in the year, and right away purchased the factory Mazda cargo mat and cargo space cover. Good products. 09-26-2021, 04:43 PMJoin Date: Sep 2019 Location: North of Atlanta '21 GTR Posts: 611 While I like the Mazda cargo mat, I don't love the floor mats for two reasons. 1)they don't have a lip (so a lot of carpet is left unprotected) and 2) the center hump in the back seats has no protection. I have my Mazda all weather mats (I kept the cargo mat) for sale and bought Odero all weather mats to replace them in my '21. Related TopicsThread Thread Starter Forum Last Post
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Special Offers1 Genuine Mazda Accessories sold and installed by a Mazda Dealer are covered for the duration of the New Vehicle 36-month/36,000-mile Limited Warranty, or if vehicle is outside of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty, then 12 months/12,000 miles from the installation date. Please refer to your Warranty Information booklet or check with your Mazda Dealer for details. 2 HomeLink is a registered trademark of Gentex Corporation. 3 Please remember to properly secure all cargo. 4 Please make sure floor mats are secured properly and do not install two floor mats, one on top of the other, on the driver’s side. Please see your Owner’s Manual for further details. 5 All attachments require Roof Rails and Crossbars. Roof Rails, Crossbars and attachments sold separately. Please remember to properly secure all cargo. 6 All attachments require Roof Rails and Crossbars. Roof Rails, Crossbars and attachments sold separately. 7 MSRP excludes taxes, title, license fees and $1,275 destination charge (Alaska $1,320). Vehicle shown may be priced higher. Actual dealer price will vary. See dealer for complete details. 8 MSRP excludes tax, title, license fees and $1,275 destination charge (Alaska $1,320). Vehicle shown may be priced higher. Actual dealer price will vary. See dealer for complete details. 9 MSRP excludes taxes, title, license fees and $1,275 destination charge (Alaska $1,320). Vehicle shown may be priced higher. Actual dealer price will vary. See dealer for complete details. 10 MSRP excludes tax, title, license fees and $1,065 destination charge (Alaska $1,110). Vehicle shown may be priced higher. Actual dealer price will vary. See dealer for complete details. 11 MSRP excludes taxes, title, license fees and $1,065 destination charge (Alaska $1,110). Vehicle shown may be priced higher. Actual dealer price will vary. See dealer for complete details. 12 MSRP excludes taxes, title, license fees and $1,065 destination charge (Alaska $1,110). Vehicle shown may be priced higher. Actual dealer price will vary. See dealer for complete details. |