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> Recommend to me a Car Cover!
nebreitling
post Jan 2 2004, 11:57 PM
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i can't get through another rainy winter here w/ my cheesy $20 car cover from target. came back from europe and it was a mess underneath. either water had gotten into the interior or mass condensation had developed (IMG:style_emoticons/default/headbang.gif) -- the carpets were quite wet, leaving a bunch of water on my rust-free floor boards (which i'd like to keep that way). so, i pulled the carpets, washed them, dried them, and resolved to invest in a real cover.

so, what do you guys/gals have? i only need protection from rain; no snow in norcal.

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anthony
post Jan 4 2004, 08:31 PM
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Another vote for the California Car Cover Co. You want the cover made of "Superweave" for outdoors. It's pricey - about $250 for a 914 cover but your car will be bone dry underneath and you also get a 4 year warranty. Don't be tempted by cheaper fabrics like Noah. The car will be wet after the fabric fully saturates. The other nice thing is the cover is custom and fits like a glove. It doesn't fly off in windy conditions. You can also get it made with one side mirror or two.
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