Front, Rear, and Cargo Area Floor Mats for a 2013 Honda CR-V
Question:
Hi,do you also offer the rear mats and the behind the seats mat? tHANKS
asked by: GREG
Expert Reply:
Yes, we do have the second row and rear cargo area mats for your 2013 Honda CR-V. If your CR-V is the EX-L model then the front ones you have selected, # WT444021, will fit. If it is not an EX-L version then you will need # WT447371.
The second row liners are the same for both EX-L models and non-EX-L models, # WT444022.
And for the cargo area you can use # WT40524 for EX-L and non-EX-L models. I have linked a couple of review videos for some of these mats for you to view.
Products Referenced in This Question
WeatherTech Front Auto Floor Mats - Black
- Floor Mats
- Custom Fit
- Rubber with Plastic Core
- Front
- Contoured
- Black
- WeatherTech
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WeatherTech 2nd Row Rear Auto Floor Mat - Black
- Floor Mats
- Custom Fit
- Rubber with Plastic Core
- Second Row
- Contoured
- Black
- WeatherTech
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WeatherTech Front Auto Floor Mats - Black
- Floor Mats
- Custom Fit
- Rubber with Plastic Core
- Front
- Contoured
- Black
- WeatherTech
more information >
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