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All Weather Floor Mats for 2011 Sienna

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#1 ·
Has anyone found any satisfactory all-weather floor mats for the 2011 Sienna. Then only ones that I have found that cover the front, middle, and 3rd row are made by Hexomat and sold on E-bay only. I have looked at other sites that sell Hexomat and they only show the front and cargo areas, so I am curious if the ones on Ebay are actually Hexomat or not. Has anyone purchased these yet or any other type of all-weather mat that they would like to comment on.

Thanks
 
#3 ·
I contacted Weathertech and they said that they should have mats (1st, 2nd and 3rd rows) in 6 weeks. They look to have the cargo mat already. I would only get Weathertech or Toyota mats if it were me.
 
#10 ·
I got this in an email from WeatherTech:

The rear FloorLiners and All-Weather mats are in development and should be available in about three months. Feel free to fill out the Product Request Form found in the Customer Service section of the website and we will be able to contact you when the listings are updated.
 
#12 ·
I just ordered Husky Weatherbeater from www.autoanything.com. Their website only lists the front, 2nd row, & cargo mats as available but when I called to order they told me they also had the 3rd row mats. If you sign up for their emails you can get at least 12% off orders of $150 or more plus free shipping. best price on the internet. I've had these mats in past cars and loved them. great fitting. We'll see how they do with the sienna sliding 2nd row rails. keeping my fingers crossed.

UPDATE:

HUSKY WEATHERBEATERS are HORRIBLE! I was beside myself on how poorly these liners fit into my 2011 sienna. The quality of the material is great but fit and design is horrible. I honestly can't believe they sell these. They are designed in a way that you have to position the 2nd row seats in one specific place. The 2nd row liner fits directly in front of the seat and the 3rd row liner directly behind. Problem is that the liners do not allow the seats to slide. Essentially, once you put the liners in, you can never move your second row seats again. Cutting them won't solve the issue either since the liners tend to be a bit bulky and raised. All that said, the front liners fit just fine. I think I'll wait for the weathertechs to arrive.

Here's some pics if you need more convincing....http://picasaweb.google.com/DominicBasile/2011SiennaHuskyWeatherbeaters?feat=directlink
 
#14 ·
Not sure if this old news or not.. I got an email from Toyota yesterday about all weather mats for the 2011 Sienna



Venza & Sienna All Season Floor Mats
Toyota Canada would like to announce that Venza and Sienna All Season Floor Mats are now in stock and available at your nearest Toyota Dealer. These mats are a must have for the Toyota owner who would like to maintain that factory new look.

As with all our All Season Floor Mats, each mat is designed specifically for your vehicle. Every Driver side mat is supplied with retention hooks, to ensure they stay in place.

Venza All Season Mats: $125.00 (4 pieces) Sienna All Season Mats: $240.00 (6 pieces)


These All Season Floor Mats Feature:
• Protection for the factory floor carpet
• Durable, rubber/vinyl surface creates an impermeable surface that traps mud, snow, sand and dirt
• Deep rib moulded design, embossed with the vehicle logo
• Easy-to-clean surface with minimal wear
• Non-skid backing and retention clips keeps the drivers floor mat in place

Visit Your Dealer and purchase your All Season Floor Mats today!


Complete your Venza/Sienna protection by purchasing a Cargo Liner.
Consider it the ultimate way to protect the vehicle interior from scratches and spills.

Venza Cargo Liner: $129.00
Sienna Cargo Liner: $121.00
 
#17 ·
Parkerton said:
Ooh, I wonder if the 2nd row mats allow your 2nd row seats to slide easily.

I think I'll try to cancel my WeatherTech order in order to have matching mats.
No, the 2nd row mats go over the rails. They are adjustable forward and backward but you'll need to lift them up to reposition them.

The mats are sold as a set (front, 2nd, 3rd row) and are not sold separately. So you'll need to cancel the WeatherTech order anyways.
 
#19 ·
So far I have received 2 nos from Canadian Toyota dealerships. They will not ship to the U.S. It is pretty bad that Toyota can't even make the mats to fit the 2nd row right. I would still rather have the Toyota mats than any others though.
 
#20 ·
I recently purchased a 2011 Sienna LE 8 passenger van. I purchased the accessory all weather floor mats from the Toyota dealership. The front mats fit fine, however I cannot figure out how to install the middle row and 3rd row mats. There are 2 small mats and 2 double long mats which are both different lengths. The dealership installed them on top of the existing mats but they did not appear to fit properly and they were overlapped. Furthermore, they catch on the middle row seats when they are slid forward or backwards. They prevent the middle row seats from moving which is necessary to access the 3rd row. Even if I remove the existing carpeted mats, I don't see how the mats provided are supposed to fit properly. I wonder if these mats were designed for the 7 passenger van rather than the 8 passenger. The seating is quite different and there should be 2 different sets of mats. The existing carpet floor mats have a thin strip between the outside seat tracks and the sliding door. The all weather mats do not come with such a mat strip. The all weather mats should be the same shape as the existing floor mats and they clearly are not. I paid good money for these mats and I am not pleased with the fit.

Has anyone purchased the Toyota all weather mats from the dealer? How do they fit and how do I install the rear mats?
 
#21 ·
Alright, so if anyone wants to know, I have found a Canadian dealership that will send them state side. It is $240 Canadian, around 246 American, plus shipping. I am not sure what the shipping cost would be yet. I am still thinking this would come out cheaper than the Husky Liners, but I may still what on the WeatherTechs, not sure yet.
 
#23 ·
Xford:

Did you buy them from the US or the Canadian location based in Hamilton? Also, all 3 rows? 8 Passenger? Do they fit around the seat tracks so that seats can be moved frontwards and backwards?

Thanks.
 
#24 ·
Cam, do you have any pictures? Where did you purchase them from?


Cam said:
I recently purchased a 2011 Sienna LE 8 passenger van. I purchased the accessory all weather floor mats from the Toyota dealership. The front mats fit fine, however I cannot figure out how to install the middle row and 3rd row mats. There are 2 small mats and 2 double long mats which are both different lengths. The dealership installed them on top of the existing mats but they did not appear to fit properly and they were overlapped. Furthermore, they catch on the middle row seats when they are slid forward or backwards. They prevent the middle row seats from moving which is necessary to access the 3rd row. Even if I remove the existing carpeted mats, I don't see how the mats provided are supposed to fit properly. I wonder if these mats were designed for the 7 passenger van rather than the 8 passenger. The seating is quite different and there should be 2 different sets of mats. The existing carpet floor mats have a thin strip between the outside seat tracks and the sliding door. The all weather mats do not come with such a mat strip. The all weather mats should be the same shape as the existing floor mats and they clearly are not. I paid good money for these mats and I am not pleased with the fit.

Has anyone purchased the Toyota all weather mats from the dealer? How do they fit and how do I install the rear mats?