Definitely sounds like a seal issue, shouldnt be too expensive to get fixed I would have thought?

Definitely sounds like a seal issue, shouldnt be too expensive to get fixed I would have thought?
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I used to have this problem in my Honda.. The problem was not using rubber mats. The carpet would stay damp from me getting in and out with snow or water on my feet. The water would evaporate off the rubber with the heat on, it would take a lot more time with the carpet. Also, if your car is equiped with air conditioning, run that as it removes a lot of moisture while running.
Pollen filter, all window seals, door seals, sunroof seals, rear light seals etc etc.
i'm the star in the reasonably priced car!
WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO SEAL A SUNROOF I HAVE TRIED USING SILICONE SEALANT TO FILL IT UP SEVERAL TIMES AND IT STILL RAINS IN MY CAR
I'll put a ******* gazebo on you if you don't fix my car right now
well bring your car here now and park it under my ******* gazebo and i will
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I had the same issue with my 206, the problem was the door sills.
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