Considering that there was only one choice for the Nissan Juke, i.e., no WeatherTech Digital fit, there is no choice in the matter.However, it is very likely that potential buyers wouild be trying to evaluate "Do I get the Husky or the WeatherTech?"Functionally, there is little difference. The Husky liners seem to be very similar to WeatherTech Digital Fit Floor Liners, at a slightly reduced price. Side by side, the WeatherTech gives a better impression, seeming to be more expensive looking, elegant, classier, whatever. The material, finish gloss, and other details are different enough so that you cannot put them side by side and not notice the difference.Practically speaking, unless you are really detail oriented, and that kind of "car lover" person, I would guess that if you put Husky on the driver's side and a WeatherTech on the passenger side, no one would notice. The mats tend to be in dark footwells, and they get dirty fast, which I suppose is the point, catching sand, mud, dirt, liquids, etc. If you you had one set in the front, and another set in the rear, I doubt anyone would notice unless they were cleaning the car. Functionally, they both do the job, but side by side, the Weathtech gives a better impression. You will likely never use these two products side by side. Husky has a longer warranty, but the 10 year WeatherTech warranty will likely cover most people's car owning habits, so the longer Husky warranty is gravy.In my case, there was no other choice for the Nissan Juke, and these Husky Liners work fine.