Any Ultimate Car Cover ?

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ywonder said:
Can anyone give me there info on the Bavarian Autosport Ultimate Car Cover
for 325 Ci. Or any other car cover you recommend . Thanks
I like 'weathershield." I've used one for my Boxster for over three years and like it so much that I bought two more: one for the M3 and the other for the Tacoma. It's very light and compact; sheds water in the winter, but breathes enough to cover a wet car; easy to clean and dry, and keeps the car cool in the summer. I've had other car covers, but the weathershield is the best in my experience.

The best prices I've found are at: http://www.bigskycarcover.com/catalog/index.asp
 
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I ordered the Ultimate Car Cover from Bavarian Auto...it is being delivered tomorrow. I hope I like it, it does sound great.

2 weeks ago I bought the Noah car cover, which is the cover sold at dealerships and thru BMW. I HATE it...it is heavy, akward to put on, gets stuck on my canvas top and takes up my ENTIRE trunk. It is really awful.

I will let you know about the Bavarian Auto cover (if I forget, post a question to remind me [:)]
 
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the ones from bavarian autosport are good, although i saw on tv this thing with a car cover that you can get on and off extremely quickly, it has like a barrel that you roll it into, easier than what i said...im gonna check into it...
 
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I got this one Car Cover world and other than fading from the Hawaiian Sun it has repelled everything (few rainstorms) and still is (got it in Sep of last year). Take that back it didn't repell everything there, was that kid on the tricycle. [bigcry] It rolls up pretty nice, dries off quick and fits like a glove, I would highly recommend it. [thumb] Only thing I use a bungie strap under the car through the center of the cover to keep it snug. In high winds (20+ mph gusts) it can billow out and leave portions of the car uncovered.
 

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I have the Noah cover from BMW ($133). I only use it when I leave the car at the cruise terminal in San Pedro. It is not used daily because the car is garaged. I do not find it heavy and have no problems with it. It also has enough cushion to give some protection from dings.The storage bag is sorta large but it makes it easier to stuff the cover into. Since I do not have a ragtop the cover slides very easy. I also purchased the cable lock for $8 for a little added security.
 

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hi.. i'm looking for a car cover for easy putting on and light weight for a small framed lady. did u find out about the tv ads product that u mentiones?? or any suggestions?.. noah or bavarioan autosport?? ths
 
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rjp325i said:
I have the Noah cover from BMW ($133). I only use it when I leave the car at the cruise terminal in San Pedro. It is not used daily because the car is garaged. I do not find it heavy and have no problems with it. It also has enough cushion to give some protection from dings.The storage bag is sorta large but it makes it easier to stuff the cover into. Since I do not have a ragtop the cover slides very easy. I also purchased the cable lock for $8 for a little added security.
I also have the Noah cover, it's lightweight and strong, highly recommended. I like the license plate see thru in the rear.
 


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