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    Question Car Cover Question

    Hey Everyone,

    I wanted to see what car cover you prefer. I have a client with an '89 Jaguar XLS Cabrio that was just repainted. He never drives the car, so, I advised him the Jag needs to have a car cover. The Jag sits in covered parking. Alot of dust gets on everything there. Down here in Deep South Texas, we do not get much rain at all BUT, it does get windy.

    Please let me know your thoughts. It does not need to be an el cheapo one nor does it need to be a top of the line one.

    Stephen

    btw - This is what the Jaguar looks like:


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    Re: Car Cover Question

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    Re: Car Cover Question

    I have a number of Covercraft Covers and there are pretty nice. I would suggest getting a fitted one for the specific car.
    Last edited by Gary Sword; 08-04-2009 at 08:23 PM. Reason: Fix Typo

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    Re: Car Cover Question

    Covercraft Form Fit .... lingerie for your ride !

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    Re: Car Cover Question


    LOL.... I already have all of those. I just wanted to see which car covers people like. I'm shoping for my client.

    btw - Anyone wanna buy that Jag? It has, like, less than 14k miles on it.

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    Cool Re: Car Cover Question

    I think the "Dustop" might be his best option due to the wind and dust.
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