Listen up...if you are one of those people who drive around in a piece of crap car, then don't waste your time considering these floor liners.These liners are for folks who appreciate their vehicles, treat them like an investment, and want to provide the best protection they can for their ride. Once again Husky, Bravo on yet another excellent product!This is my 3rd set of husky liners. I recently purchased a 2012 Ford Escape. Darn things fit like a glove, match the interior nicely, and will provide excellent protection to the carpet.For all the guys out there that have a wife who questions why one would spend over $100 for a set of floor mats, hopefully this little tale will help! First...if you have purchased a new or fairly new vehicle, is another $100-$150 to provide the best protection you can to the area that sees the most abuse in a vehicle worth it? Well, read on, my friend!My trusty, yet thirsty 2000 F150 was the first vehicle I had purchased Husky liners for. "Old Blue" as we came to call it, was a good truck for us. It held up really well (thanks FoMoCo...appreciate that!), but 13 years later, and at $4 a gallon here lately (Old Blue got about 15 mpg), we decided it was time to part ways. Now, I've always kept good care of my vehicles, and Old Blue was no exception. I spiffed it up, gave it a good cleaning inside and out, and off we went car shopping.Our first stop was a Ford dealership we liked, and we drove a few vehicles. While test driving, their appraiser took the F150 for a good look over. When we got back, the appraiser commented on the condition of Old Blue, and asked about the Husky Liners. I told him I bought them right after getting the truck, and they had been in there since nearly day one. He went on to say how the carpets looked brand new, and that they rarely saw carpet in a 13 year old truck in that nice of shape.Now...for the clincher here guys...While I know it's not completely due to the Husky's, but it cannot be denied they did an excellent job...the dealership offered me $2500 more than I was expecting based on research I had done before going in. Yes, I know dealerships play all kinds of numbers games, but the bottom like with any car purchase is if you feel you make out well, then you did. In the end, we took to very nicely equipped 2012 Escape...white with tan leather interior...the kids immediately nick-named her "Betty" (White...get it?).So, we got Betty home, and my wife said "I'll check Amazon for pricing on another set of those floor-mats you like". I just smiled and said "sounds good"...thanks Husky!....Seriously folks, true story there, but ultimately, if you want the best carpet protection for your vehicle, these can't be beat. In addition to the F150 and Escape, I've got a set in my 2002 Suburban...all 3 rows plus the cargo area. The Suburban has 140K miles on it,and yes, the carpets look great. I just can't say enough good about these liners.