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    what does everyone recommend for winter mats? (C5 RS6)

    Not sure to what extent I'll be driving the RS6 in the winter... but I wanted to know what everyone is using for winter mats that fit nicely.
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    OE All weather ZAW179005BLK. I run them year-round. Fairly deep channels and good fit.

    http://www.ecstuning.com/ES3924/
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    Quote Originally Posted by bethridg View Post
    OE All weather ZAW179005BLK. I run them year-round. Fairly deep channels and good fit.

    http://www.ecstuning.com/ES3924/
    Year round here too, love these mats. Ordering another pair
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    Quote Originally Posted by bethridg View Post
    OE All weather ZAW179005BLK. I run them year-round. Fairly deep channels and good fit.

    http://www.ecstuning.com/ES3924/
    This and ONLY this!

    Word to the wise: they smell something fierce for the first 2-3 months (strong rubber smell).
    IIRC, I washed them a couple of times as there is a slight oily substance on them.

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    Second-second'ing. I run my winter mats year round. They catch all the wet crap in the winter/spring, grass clippings in the summer, and leaf debris in the fall. Flawless victory. You won't regret getting them, they're very heavy duty and work great!

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    I run those mats in the winter and switch back to carpeted after the snow goes away. IMO the interior looks better with the carpeted mats.
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    I have the same winter mats. Fit nice. catch everything.

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    I've got those too. They work great, but since it only snows in Nashville once a year, if that, I rarely break them out for use.
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