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Old 03-01-2025, 09:44 PM   #1
XR5_2.5
2007 Ford Focus XR5 Turbo
 
Join Date: Dec 2023
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Default XR5T floor mat options

My XR5T is in need of some new floor mats, as the driver's side mat has ripped around the clutch area (mats are currently genuine Ford and original)... I've got a few questions related to floor mats:

Should I get all-black mats, like they already are? Or should I go for mats with blue borders, since my car is blue? I'm leaning more towards the first option as my car has an all grey cloth interior
Should I get a floor mat with the rubber square near the pedals, or will that get annoying when driving it?
I'm wondering on where to look and where to avoid? (Eg: Ebay, etc)

I know a lot of this is subjective, but I'm really stuck with all of the options lol
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