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Old 06-21-2004   #1
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Default Good car cover?

I need to get a car cover and want to buy the factory mitsubishi cover.
However, it is expensive and I am not sure if it worth it. Does anyone have
one? I want something this is insulated (thick) that will protect the finish
not only from weather etc. but from things being set on the car...

Thx...


 
Old 06-22-2004   #2
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Default Re: Good car cover?

From What I can tell is that the Good car covers ARE expensive. I noticed
that in the ads,..300.00 and up, is not that uncommon,. But think about
what it's protecting. Id hate to head out one sunny day and peel off my wax
as well as paint along with the car cover. It depends on what you need or
want the cover to do. keep dust off a newly polished and waxed car or keep
the sun from oxidizing Your paint?ect. I'm using the cover that came on a
Jag X-J 6 . it seems to be a good one. heavy weight yet off set holes to
allow some air under. It dosent fit my 3000gt perfectly but close enough for
what I paid for it. (free).Just my 2 cents worth. >>Kev "Larry"
<lgovedi1@tampabay.rr.com> wrote in message
news:cDqBc.98982$w34.4601477@twister.tampabay.rr.c om...
> I need to get a car cover and want to buy the factory mitsubishi cover.
> However, it is expensive and I am not sure if it worth it. Does anyone

have
> one? I want something this is insulated (thick) that will protect the

finish
> not only from weather etc. but from things being set on the car...
>
> Thx...
>
>



 

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