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To those who have the cover, is it me or does this material seem like it would scratch the finish? All the covers I have had for previous cars had a cotton or soft inner liner, but this one does not. Thoughts?
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PeteInCT said:None here - on black...
Rich_S said:Wait, you guys took your car cover out of the bag? And some of you are actually USING it? ???
Do you have any idea what that's going to do to the value in 40 years? Cars with an unused still in the bag cover in the trunk are going to be worth WAY more.
LOL I plan to retire on the accumulated savings from NOT purchasing the mats and cover. :Bill Pemberton said:Pa93,
Dang , quite your complaining, I don't even have a cover, so I am completely out on my retirement plan. Least you got a ratty old used one that could at least help supplement your Social Security.
Rich_S said:Wait, you guys took your car cover out of the bag? And some of you are actually USING it? ???
Do you have any idea what that's going to do to the value in 40 years? Cars with an unused still in the bag cover in the trunk are going to be worth WAY more.
rom said:basically you are faced with a collector versus driver dilemna: driving WILL create all kinds of scratches on your paint, regardless of what kind of baby seal skin cover you use. so which kind are you? because the second you drive at 55 miles an hour, all kinds of micro scratches will appear.
Im actually against the clear bra thing, probably a weird aversion I carry from seeing those Bra cars in the 80s which, once the bra removed , had a really nasty " TAN LINE "
anyway, good luck with it, I have the stock cover, its nice, I use it, feels fine, but I DO drive my car without a Bra, so you get the type I am
don't fret the details, live a little, we all die at one point, so what's a few thousand dollars worth more in 25 yrs on your Boss because it was never driven but you died waxing it!
-north jersey bro ;-)