I tried Aries styleguards first but they didn't fit me. They didn't have proper hook holes in the bottom. Aries apparently sells floors designed for older Challenger models and hasn't bothered to redesign them. Sure, they were cheaper ($40 vs. $70), but not worth it if you have a newer Challenger. On the other hand, these 3D maxima are almost perfect. They have one hole for the passenger mat and two holes for the driver's side. They are also larger and offer better coverage. They appear much longer and taller on the sides, but still appear minimalist. They are designed to provide excellent protection from dirt and water. The only downside I can find is that the 3D logo on the driver's side mat is a bit worn. The logo is probably glued on and I could just remove it. Overall, they look great, fit great, and are cheaper than Weathertechs or Huskys. I can't upload it here but I have a little youtube video showing her in my 2014 RT. If you're interested, just search Challenger 3D Maxpider and it should be the top result.
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