I wound up searching online for different car floor liner/mat reviews, hoping to find the best overall for what I wanted. What I wanted was to have a liner/mat that would catch all the snow/water/sand/salt that Syracuse NY causes us to fill our car floors with during our pretty tough Winters. But, some brand's offerings were made of polymers that were too rigid/stiff. Some of the them seemed a bit overly soft. I narrowed down to two brands that most closely would fill what I wanted them to be. Out of these two, I feel either one would have been great, but the smart choice for me were these Cartist at literally half the price of the others.When they arrived, I opened up the box and inspected them for any damage, and none was found. The only paperwork in the box were some instructions on how one can use a standard handheld hair blow-dryer to remove any kinks that may have formed in the material during shipping and such.Anyhow, the installation is a breeze, no issues. Each mat only took me a couple/few minutes to adjust them exactly into their correct position. And, as I had hoped they would be, they are a sturdy, somewhat thick, but yet flexible material. I didn't want the more stiff plastic type that the top USA brand seems to use for their mats.These were for my 2023 Hyundai Venue SEL, and I think I made the best overall quality choice, while also saving me about 50% in cash over some of the other contenders. By the way, I believe these are sold under more than one brand, seemingly being made by one source that sells to companies that then sell them under their own brand(s). These are sold on Amazon as 'Cartist', but I didn't notice any brand on the product whatsoever. So, yeah, these may be found elsewhere, under other brands, and may cost less, the same, or more.That said, I do like these very much and do recommend them for someone looking for kinds of things I was looking for in a car mat.