How the Vehicle Selector Works
The vehicle selector is a 3-step lookup: pick your make, then your model, then your year. We return the floor mats from our reviewed catalog that have verified fitment for that vehicle — ranked by our test scores, with quick links to the full review and to Amazon.
Why Fitment Matters
A floor mat that doesn't fit isn't protection — it's a hazard. Mats that slip under the brake pedal cause accidents. Mats that leave gaps around the console funnel spills straight onto your carpet. Mats sized for the wrong trim year ride up over the seat rails. Custom-fit mats are laser-cut from CAD data specific to your vehicle's footwell, so even minor body changes across model years matter. We track which mats are validated against which model years so you don't end up returning a $200 set because the 2023 redesign moved the parking-brake bracket.
How the Vehicle Database Is Built
Our vehicle catalog covers the top-selling makes and models in the U.S. market. For each entry we cross-reference the major mat brands' (WeatherTech, Husky, Lloyd, 3D MAXpider, etc.) published fitment data with our own hands-on test fits, and we record which trim years share a footwell. If a year range is listed (e.g., 2018–2024), the same mat applies across all those years unless the manufacturer redesigned the footwell mid-cycle. We update the catalog as new model years ship and as we test more mats.
What You Get
A ranked list of fit-verified mats for your vehicle, each with our 5-dimension test score (fit, spill containment, durability, anti-slip, odor) and a direct link to the full review. If we haven't reviewed any mats for your specific make/model combination, we say so — we don't fill the page with universal mats that might not fit your footwell.