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    Well I really love to detail and wax my car, but keeping it outside all the time is really driving my perfectionist side crazy! I drive a 2002 Focus SVT, what do you guys reccomend for a good priced car cover? also, my father warned me that they have been known to cause RUST? please make a suggestion before i lose my mind

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    if the cover does not breath well it is a possiblity? you want a good test? take a pair of hockey skates and throw plastic blade covers over them.. leave them on for a couple weeks, take the covers off and look at the amount of rust.. the same relates to some older car covers... if you buy a car cover that is good that won`t happen, alot of older car covers trap moisture

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    sounds like where my dad is coming from....could you make a suggestion as to what is a "good" car cover, and what would be a "bad" car cover to stay away from? I`m guessing a $40-$50 Pepboys car cover is a good example of the BAD?

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    Not anything from Covercraft, excellent covers no matter which variey you choose :up
    Treat it like it`s the only one in the world.

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    I paid a little over $200 for my car cover. As long as you put it on a clean car and don`t leave it on for too long, you should be fine.

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    i leave my car in jersey M-F when I live in philadelphia and go to college. I usually just come home on the weekends and use it.

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    Seems like this one is good for you...



    EVOLUTION® FOR ALL-WEATHER PROTECTION

    Also known as Technalon™, Evolution® is ideal for long term outdoor use, rainy areas or inconsistent weather patterns. Breathes to allow evaporation of trapped water or condensation. Three colors.

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    Serious no BS kinda guy forrest@mothers's Avatar
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    Evolution (4 layers thick) or NOAH (3 layers) are both great choices. I prefer Evo for the extra door ding protection, but it is more bulky.



    Brand is important for fit - stick with a well known brand, and spend the extra money for a custom fit with mirror pockets. Buy the cable and lock so no one steals your cover.



    Kimberly-Clark makes all the good car cover materials - you can check out



    http://www.block-it.com/



    for material information.
    forrest

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    thanks for the info forrest. I`m looking at the Evolution® (Technalon®) on carcoverworld.com right now for my car. It seems like its a custom fit cause the SVT model is listed, unlike some of the other brands of custom car covers. It is going for $130 for my car, which seems pretty reasonable to me. How can i tell if this has custom fit mirrow pockets + a cable and lock?

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    Serious no BS kinda guy forrest@mothers's Avatar
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    The easiest way likely is to e-mail and ask them.



    If they show part #`s, see if it`s the same as other similar sized cars - custom fits don`t work that way.
    forrest

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    Hello porterror,



    I took the liberty of checking your cover up under "ajusa.com"

    (cheapest place during my previous cover hunt).

    Your 2002 Ford SVT`s evolution is $126.97 (and free shipping).

    Yes, it has 2 mirror pockets and an antenna pocket - came in

    blue, grey, or tan).



    By the way, I never use my cable and lock (perhaps I am

    tempting fate).

 

 

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