DF—February 8, 2024
These floor mats fit my vehicle perfectly. As others have stated, there was no cutout for the gas cover release. There was, however, a squarish flat spot in exactly the right place that looked like it should have been cut out. I used a box cutter with a new blade and was able to cut the opening. You can see it in the attached picture. The only other minor negative is that there was no instruction insert explaining how to install the anchors. I was able to find the PDF instructions on Husky’s website, and it was pretty easy to pop the factory anchors out and put the new ones in. Despite those two minor issues, I still feel this product deserves five stars due to how perfectly it fits and the protection it should provide. Read more
SirGunsby—December 12, 2024
Fits well and snug no issues there. Pull out the standard venza anchors and use the ones provided. If you want to access the gas cap you can make a cut out or every time you fill up you’ll need to open the door, and slightly lift the mat with your fingers. Read more
Patricia Wingard—March 27, 2019
There is no accommodation for the fuel door release. This should not have been molded this way; there should be a cut-out . In looking at the photo from the WeatherTech site, they do indeed have a corner deleted to allow for the lifting of the fuel door release. Read more
Ana—February 21, 2012
I have owned Weathertechs before for my Sienna and let me tell you I wish this ones were around when I got those.I am using this ones now on my Venza and I think the price is right, they fit way better and look about the same. Some one here mentioned that the quality of the material is not so good and is true, they feel somewhat thin, but when they lay down on the carpet, it feels good. The sides that protect from spills are way better than weathertech's because they are more rigid and no flimsy. Overall I am very satisfied with this product. Lets see about durability later on... Read more
Jona—November 20, 2010
These protective liners were not offered when I bought my new Toyota, but I needed to protect my floor mats because I live in a rural area and step into dirt/mud frequently. I searched all over, and found these liners on Amazon for much less than other online retailers. Also purchased a liner for my cargo area and got both front mats, rear passenger mats, and the cargo liner for less than what I'd have paid for the passenger liners only on other sites. They are a perfect fit and do a great job! Highly recommend. I am very satisfied. Read more
Danny B—December 15, 2011
I just purchased these on Ebay, and since I can't review them there I'll do it here. They fit perfectly in my vehicle, and they won't move. The conformal raised edges are the reason why I wanted them so that when you do get water, snow, mud, ect in your car it'll stay on the mat and you can pour it out without it ever touching your carpet. My problem with them is that they feel cheap. They're just plain injection molded plastic, and they're kinda slick, so they might be slippery. I guess I was expecting them to be made out of rubber. I was expecting a higher quality product for the money I paid, but I know they'll at least do the job. Read more
shawn williams—January 1, 2026
The floor mats are the best. Way better than weather tech. I wish the packaging was a bit more discrete for Christmas gifts. Read more
Redwolf11—January 30, 2011
Toyota has not been selling their all-weather mats due to their vehicle recalls about the stuck accelerators. I guess they want to play it extra safe. That means the only way you'll be able to protect your carpeting during winter weather is by using after-market liners like these from Husky. Fortunately for you these are a lot more affordable than the genuine Toyota brand and fit precisely the same way, as they are molded to contour to the shape of your Venza's floor. I should have gotten these before the beginning of the season but I guess it's better late than never. They are easy to install, do exactly what they're supposed to and look great. Highly recommended! Read more