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Old 10-31-2007, 07:17 AM
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Hey everyone...does anyone have a recommendation for a good car cover to be used outdoor for the winter in VA? From what I've read, the honda oem is really only a dust cover. Thanks for all the help!
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I'm in the NoVa area as well and I have to park my S outside, thus I wanted to get a cover for all weather - sun, rain, snow, etc. I went with the Covercraft Weathershield Car Cover. I read some good things about it on some various sites. It was pricey but I didn't think this was an area you could go cheap on. I love it. Great quality and construction. Doesn't damage the finish and stores easily. It's custom-fitted, so it has side-mirror pockets (even one for the antenna).
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Thanks for the suggestio Mud. Where did you order it from?
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I have the Superweave from California Car Cover. It is the only cover that can be washed in your home machine. It works amazingly well, and I can definitely say it is the best $300 I ever spent on my car.
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Originally Posted by Superpheap,Oct 31 2007, 08:45 AM
Thanks for the suggestio Mud. Where did you order it from?
AutoAnything.com

My ONLY complaint is the rope/string that is supposed to go under the car to secure the cover. It's a small nylon rope that I have to tie a stick on the end in order to 'throw' it under the car to the other side where the other grommet is. Other than that, I'm very happy with the cover. Good luck!
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Thanks mud. I appeciate the help.
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OEM cover with generic plastic cover on top works great. Never use the plastic cover alone for obvious reasons. Got my OEM cover from H&A Honda. By the way,oem cover is more than a dust cover. Works wet or dry in any temp above freezing.



Also washes in the washing machine or on the car
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