Mine seems to be OK

To be fair, when I got in the car mine was crooked towards the footwell and the reason is that the anchors are extremely cheap and loose, because they're hooked only to the carpet (no screws, no glue to the floor), so your floor mat may be ok, but your anchors may be offset.georgi55 said:Thanks I guess I'll take it up to the dealer then, if everyone else was like that I won't care as much but if only mine is off it needs attention.
Thanks for bringing that up before I called up my dealer, I will look at them and see if they can be relocated; I had assumed they'd be glued or screwed in, if they can be moved I will just do so.quantumbyte said:To be fair, when I got in the car mine was crooked towards the footwell and the reason is that the anchors are extremely cheap and loose, because they're hooked only to the carpet (no screws, no glue to the floor), so your floor mat may be ok, but your anchors may be offset.
I guess my point was that maybe the mat is fine, but the anchors were hooked to the wrong spot. No that the fact that it would be easy to put them in the wrong place means that it would be easy to fix them... Personally I'm afraid of breaking mine (anchors) off if I push too hard on the mat.GARYD said:I would say there is something wrong with the mat because, according to your picture, it looks like it's covering the floor vent. I bought a Husky liner and had to trim that area around the vent because it slightly covered the vent.