Think of it as a security blanket that guards against sun, rain, sleet, ice, snow, dust, pollen, bird droppings and punishing temperatures from -40 degrees to +194 degrees! These car covers slip on and off easily and have elastic bottoms for a secure fit. Your vehicle will stay cleaner, and you won't have to wash it as often. Made of durable, mildew-proof polyethylene with interlocked seams.
This product is great for temporary or occational use. It's easy to use. Runs a little small.
2/19/2013
1.0
Car cover
By Paula
from Parkville, Md.
Pros
Cons
Poor Value
Best Uses
Comments about Vehicle Covers:
The cover ripped within two days, too thin and does not hold up to the wind, It is now ripped to shredds, I had already written on Feb. 8th for a refund.
12/21/2012
(1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)
5.0
snow in Wisconsin
By Karen
from Hortonville, WI
About Me Casual Driver, Senior citizen
Pros
Can Withstand Use
Versatile
Cons
Med Was A Little Short
Best Uses
Car
Keep In The Trunk
RV
Truck
Comments about Vehicle Covers:
I bought a medium last year. A couple of days ago they said on Wednesday we'd get between 12-18 inches. I put the cover on my car. The snow slid off the cover and onto the hood. I'm getting the bigger one now because I think it'll fit more of my car. Chevy Cavelier. I loved that the snow slid off the cover because I didn't have to scrape the roof or windows. All were perfect.
I also put bowl covers (looks like small shower caps) over my side mirrors and a couple of tape strips to hold them on. I also put scotch tape over my door locks so they don't freeze. Make sure you make a tab on the tape for easy removal. I also put a few strips of tape on the cover and the contact area of the car just to keep the wind from blowing it around.About six small strips total. My windows were clean and clear. It's so worth the cost. I felt silly putting it on when there was no snow but the next morning I was so glad I did. The hooks fit into the wheel wells so easily. I'm 66 if I can do it so can you.
8/16/2012
(1 of 2 customers found this review helpful)
1.0
Lasts about three months in sunlight
By Charles
from North Carolina
About Me Mechanic
Pros
Cons
Flimsy
Poor Value
Best Uses
Keep In The Trunk
Comments about Vehicle Covers:
These covers must be considered only for occasional use if used outside. I bought two for cars in my drveway. The one in direct sunlight lasted about three months and then disintegrated into small pieces. The one in shade lasted about a month longer. They look good, but the material is so thin my finger alnost pulled through it while carefully putting it on the car for the first time.
8/7/2012
4.0
a needed cover
By mike the guitar player
from philadelphia pa
Pros
Can Withstand Use
Cons
Best Uses
Car
Comments about Vehicle Covers:
covers whole car(toyota corolla), large enough weird fabric smells funny but thats ok can't use in rain??? I think I read that not sure though