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Wish I had tried Lasfit. I bought Husky's because I had them in a Ford Fusion I owned before getting the Civic. The units for the Civic do not fit as well as I would like. There is a constant gap at the drrivers door floorpan. See it every time I get in the car. May try to heat it and mold it to the floor to make a better fit.
 
Weathertech is better if you expect to be dragging a lot of snow in on your boots, as the rubber mats have deep channels that will collect water until you have the chance to pull out the mat and deal with it. The tuxmats provided wall to wall coverage and you won't be pulling those out to dump water out. The tuxmats look a bit garish like something an uber driver would buy, they'll be better at preventing scratches and collecting sand and dirt that you can vacuum out later.

which is to say I don't see them as totally comparable. different goals. i will probably get the tuxmats if i can get over the look, because i think they will block road noise better,

tuxmat is made in china fwiw, while weathertech is made in usa.
 
Got these last year - front, rear and the trunk liner. They fit really well, however they do not cover the carpet on the sides 100% like the Tuxmat. With that being said, never had any issues during winter or any other season. Great value for the money
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Ok, help me out with the LASfit site. I'm on the following page:


When I select Hatchback, Without USB ports, and 1st and 2nd row it chooses: Model No: LL-HN13

then below it says:

LL-HN13: Fit for 2022-2025 Honda Civic Sedan Gasoline, Type R & Si Sedan
XS-HN40H:Fit for 2022-2025 Honda Civic Hatchback & Hybrid Hatchback
XS-HN29: Fit for 2025 Honda Civic Hybrid Siden

I can't get the XS-HN40H option unless I choose that I do have USB ports in the rear. I'd be happy if I could just get the front mats..
 
Weathertech is better if you expect to be dragging a lot of snow in on your boots, as the rubber mats have deep channels that will collect water until you have the chance to pull out the mat and deal with it. The tuxmats provided wall to wall coverage and you won't be pulling those out to dump water out. The tuxmats look a bit garish like something an uber driver would buy, they'll be better at preventing scratches and collecting sand and dirt that you can vacuum out later.

which is to say I don't see them as totally comparable. different goals. i will probably get the tuxmats if i can get over the look, because i think they will block road noise better,

tuxmat is made in china fwiw, while weathertech is made in usa.
I've had both types...in my Fit and SI
To me..the Weathertechs would look best in an off-road truck.
The TuxMats look appropriate for the SI...Classy.
 
2026 Honda Civic SI here, contacted Tuxmat of Canada, they said they don't have mats for the SI.

I went to costco canada and selected the 3D Maxpider for a 2025 Honda Civic 4dr w/rear USB. The matts fit well. Only been in the car for a few days, I can follow up after a rough Canadian winter to tell you how they really perform...

3D Maxpider were $199 CAD ($144 usd)
Tux mat were $275 ($200 usd)

With Costcos return policy I feel confident taking these into winter. We use a lot of salt here in winter time Toronto and as a result deal with this nasty sludge of melted snow, dirt and salt ughhh
TuxMat "Sedan with Rear USB Charging Port" should fit the Si. You could also be a tester Model Request | TuxMat - The Ultimate Car Mat. As a tester you get a set of mats for free(unless they've changed that policy).

As I've mentioned before there's also Mat up! Floor mats with Extreme Coverage, All Weather Rated, Car mats which are rebadged TuxMat at a much cheap price,
 
Sorry to be more clear, I contacted Tuxmat, and thats what they told me. I suspected they were wrong, but costco was cheaper anyways so I just went that route + costco return policy.

Mat up! Was $219 Canadian, so also costco was cheaper.

edit, I contacted them for a model request, would be nice to get a free set + trunk liner! They asked if I can visit the Toronto office so hopefully they say yes! Thanks!
They're not wrong, they're just not in the" know" because their buisness is making floor liners.

Yeah, by like $20. If Costco was $1 cheap would you still go that route, lol. There's a reason TuxMat costs more, they're just better.

If you're all about savings well heck, Findway is $190, lol

You should ask them if there's any sort of incentive for getting your vehicle scanned because you are going out of your way(gas and time) to help them out, for free.
 
These were $150 when I bought them at the end of last year but they are $178 now :oops: gotta love inflation.
 
Hmm there is a code FLASH25 that puts the Mats Up! at $186 with tax (my figures were pre tax before). And obviously Canadian $

Is Mats Up! Really just as good as Tuxmat?
They are TuxMat with their Mat Up! logo in place. TuxMat have Partnered with other companys like Canadian Tire for example as their OEPlus brand. I only know of these two brands that are rebadged TuxMat.

 
They are TuxMat with their Mat Up! logo in place. TuxMat have Partnered with other companys like Canadian Tire for example as their OEPlus brand. I only know of these two brands that are rebadged TuxMat.

matup website says: "we are working on restarting shipments to the US soon..."

lol. oh tariff boy, such fun you play on us all. /s
 
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