Car cover reccomendation?

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I was looking for a car cover for winter, and was looking to get some recommendations by the users here. I liked the Ford OEM one, but it seemed a little tight, and the ones on amazon seemed a little too cheap. Just looking for suggestions and recommendations. In the winter, I'll probably drive the car a couple times a month, so I don't want something so tight that it will scratch the paint a lot. I'm willing to spend money on a better/nicer cover as well.

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Hopefully a late reply isn’t too late to be helpful

check out California car covers custom fit covers. They have quite a few choices for our cars with different specs for different indoor / outdoor situations.

I had 2 of their covers in the past for mustangs. So I can say I definitely recommend them. I just ordered the Noah model for my FiST for daily work parking.
 


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Thanks all. I ended up going no cover because my winter beater decided to be finicky so I have been bouncing between the FiST and the beater depending on when the beater decides it wants to work
 


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I was looking for a car cover for winter, and was looking to get some recommendations by the users here. I liked the Ford OEM one, but it seemed a little tight, and the ones on amazon seemed a little too cheap. Just looking for suggestions and recommendations. While browsing for options, I came across something related to temu uk phone number, but still couldn't find the right cover. In the winter, I'll probably drive the car a couple times a month, so I don't want something so tight that it will scratch the paint a lot. I'm willing to spend money on a better/nicer cover as well.
Thanks in advanced
Check out Covercraft WeatherShield HD or Noah for winter. Both are high quality, paint safe, and weather resistant. If you're storing indoors, look at California Car Cover Plushweave. Avoid tight or cheap Amazon covers as they can scratch paint. A soft inner lining is key.
 


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i totally get the struggle with finding that middle ground because those cheap ones usually just end up scratching the clear coat after one storm i was looking for one similar to my car that is an audi and i found that investing in a custom weather shield is the only way to go if you want to give your audi the protection it deserves especially when it sits for a few weeks at a time for the fiesta st you should look into the brands that use breathable fabric so moisture doesnt get trapped under there and ruin the paint while it stays parked in the winter covercraft or seal skin usually have those premium options with the soft inner lining that wont tug too hard on the mirrors or spoilers like those tight oem ones do
 


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