Car Cover
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Car Cover
Sometime this year I will be moving away from Long Island and will tow my car on all fours behind the UHaul.
I want to buy a car cover to put over the car during the transport. Who makes the best cover out there? Should I just get the cover right from Acura? (I think they are $250 or something like that).
Thanks for your help.
Rob M.
Long Island, NY
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2001 Acura CL Type S. Satin silver, non-nav, #848
1997 Ford Probe (POST)
I want to buy a car cover to put over the car during the transport. Who makes the best cover out there? Should I just get the cover right from Acura? (I think they are $250 or something like that).
Thanks for your help.
Rob M.
Long Island, NY
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2001 Acura CL Type S. Satin silver, non-nav, #848
1997 Ford Probe (POST)
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Hey Rob,
Try www.calcarcover.com
Got mine with evo 4 fabric, soft, heavy and pretty nice for about $180. Custom made.
Andy
Try www.calcarcover.com
Got mine with evo 4 fabric, soft, heavy and pretty nice for about $180. Custom made.
Andy
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check out the advertisements in the back of any Car & Driver magazine. There is a company called Blue Ribbon Motoring that has car covers. I got mine, also an Evo 4 custom fit cover, for $125 + shipping. I think the total came out to be about $140.
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1 the cost of the cover
2 cost of extra trailor
3 cost of extra gas pulling trailor
4 how much of a hassle driving a truck with a trailor
add this up then call some of the auto shipping companies. you will be surprized it's not that expensive. This all depends on how far your moving, it's also pretty cheap to just have someone drive it and give them airfare back; of course this is depend on a cheap ticket.
1 the cost of the cover
2 cost of extra trailor
3 cost of extra gas pulling trailor
4 how much of a hassle driving a truck with a trailor
add this up then call some of the auto shipping companies. you will be surprized it's not that expensive. This all depends on how far your moving, it's also pretty cheap to just have someone drive it and give them airfare back; of course this is depend on a cheap ticket.
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