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Old 06-16-2011, 09:09 PM
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Car cover recommendation

I am looking at purchasing a car cover from pfyc.com. The model is the basic triguard cover. My car is garage kept and I am wanting to protect mostly from dust after detailing between when I drive it on the weekends. I have read good reviews of pfyc.com but would like some feedback on this cover. I know sometimes you get what you pay for.
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Old 06-18-2011, 09:28 AM
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The basic triguard cover from pfyc.com should perform well for indoor use. Car covers for outdoor use is where is gets expensive for a good one.
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I have California Car Cover made from Noah Fabric. Very pleased to say the least. I do sometime have my challenger left outside sometimes.
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I live in NYC and use my 2010 Challenger SE as my daily driver. I own a Mopar Car Cover and hate it. I need something durable and non absobant outdoor car cover that wont rip. Any ideas?


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I highly recommend the Covercraft Weathershield HD.

Cover options for 2009 DODGE CHALLENGER car
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I have a Cover Craft "Dustop" cover for indoor use. Great cover. Easy to put on and off by yourself. I have an extra one, if any one is interested in buying it.
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How much are you asking for your extra car cover if you still have it?
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