I had the OEM ones for my 2017 Pilot and replaced them with the Weathertech. You would find that the Weathertech mat for the driver offers more coverage for the left foot where the dead pedal would be. That was the deal maker for me. These mats are the same as the Passports.I've had WeatherTech in our last 4 cars and the only thing that bothers me is that they are skimpy with their coverage, every one of them seems like they could have been bigger and protect more area. I plan to get the Honda (OEM) ones this time, but would like to hear from actual buyers...
Check the drivers side where the dead pedal is, you will find no coverage. I have a brand new set in my garage collecting dust.I have the Honda mats for my Passport and I really like them. They now have the edge guards and protect the sides. Plus they are made to fit. The thickness seems right and it has the name on it. I have no regrets and am very pleased. Looks are great!
Perfect, that is what I am going to do.FYI: I had the WeatherTech mats in my '16 Pilot and when I bought the Passport I found that they first and second rows fit! Same anchors and all! So for now transferred those over to save another expense.
I agree on the mats, the Honda Pilot WT mats are the same Part# for front and 2nd row of the Passport. The WeatherTech does protect the dead pedal area. Here is a comparison to the Honda winter mats.I have the Honda All Weather mats. Don't like. They don't provide any "dead pedal" coverage and nothing near or under the throttle pedal. Looks like the Weather Techs do?
In all my cars, those areas get trashed because here in the great state of Michigan, "Land of a million new potholes" and where they apply 4" of salt for a 1/4" snow fall, you pretty much have to shampoo your carpet every spring and you'll be lucky to not see crystallized salt residue on those areas. - Good thing I bought a black Passport! (LOL)