Chippewa76
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Fit and coverage. Not covering all the carpet and allowing snow and salt to get to the carpet is a non starter for me.Hi everyone,
First of all, thank you all for the great engagement on our previous threads and your interest in Michelin Products, we really appreciate the support! If you haven’t seen our previous threads yet, here are the links:
Thread 1: Michelin Bed Mat now available for Ranger
Thread 2: Michelin Tailgate Protector is Available Now!
Now, we’d love to run a quick survey:
When choosing floor mats, what matters most to you?
Or something else?
- Durability
- Fitment
- Appearance
- Anti-Slip performance
- Thickness
We’re currently working on developing new Michelin floor mats, and your feedback may directly influence the direction of future Michelin floor mats designs.
If you have any features or ideas you’d like to see in Michelin floor mats, feel free to share them below.
To appreciate your participation, We’ll randomly pick one participant from the replies to receive a truck bed mat/tailgate mat as a gift! If we picked you and you have already bought one, we will make it free for you!
Deadline: April 6, 12:00 PM (PDT)
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts. Thanks again for being part of the community!
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Great point — we completely agree that matters in daily use.I would say all are equally important but would also add easy/fast cleanup!
I think you are questioning wrong by making closed answers and taking out valuable insight.
It would be more valuable if you ask for how was the perceived price of any other products, and what are the issues found. So you can actually balance price vs issues, and know how to fix issues that need, well, ACTUAL fixes in a given price point.
The answers you seek maybe need a better questioning.
Fitment is #1. If the fit is good, the performance is usually superior. After that it works be anti-skid.
An interesting idea would be floor mats with unique color designs that compliment the trucks color options. Not just different colors, but a unique color design. It could be a pricey upgrade option.
I’ll ask again, where are you located?That’s a really insightful point — we appreciate you calling that out.
You’re right that understanding how people perceive price relative to real-world issues can lead to much more meaningful improvements.
Our goal is to study what’s already working well in the market and build something that better aligns with what drivers actually need in daily use.
We’d definitely love to hear more about your experience — especially what issues you’ve run into and what you felt was worth the price (or not).
Confirmed my posts. Thank you!Please refer to my reply on last post. Thank you!