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Do Weather Tech Floor Mats for the 2009 Saturn Outlook Allow 2nd Row Seats to Move for Rear Access  

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I like the idea of the one-piece second row bench seat mat. However, how does this one-piece work when the second row seats are moved forward to allow passengers in the third row seats? Also, does the third-row and cargo lineder one piece work when the third row seats are moved down to allow more cargo space? Or, do you have to purchase two sizes of cargo mats?

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The second row WeatherTech Floor Mats for the 2009 Saturn Outlook, item # WT451112, are cut out to allow the 2nd row bench seat to move forward for third row access.

The third tow WeatherTech Cargo Liner - Tan, item # WT41411, is designed to cover the area behind the 3rd seat and will not cover the area exposed when the third row is folded.

To cover that area behind the second row when the third row is folded you would need the WeatherTech Cargo Liner - Tan, item # WT41410. This unit covers from behind the second seat to the rear of the vehicle.

If I was purchasing the coverage for the rear of the vehicle I would purchase the cargo liner for behind the second row of seats. This way I could have protection when hauling larger, bulkier things, and when passengers are in the third row the liner could be removed showing the nice clean carpeting. The decision really lies in how you use your vehicle most of the time. In my truck I purchased the front liners only because I seldom have passengers in the rear area, but in the front I am constantly in and out with muddy boots.

Coverage for the front of your vehicle is also available. The WeatherTech Front Auto Floor Mats - Tan, item # WT452511, are the matching set that goes with the above mentioned liners for your vehicle.

Another Item I have from WeatherTech that I really like is the WeatherTech Air Deflectors. For your vehicle you would use part # WT82457. These allow me to keep the windows cracked all day while my truck sits in the hot sun at work, and if a rain squall blows in, the interior of the vehicle remains dry.

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