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      07-19-2005, 03:19 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by jwocky
Go with either Weathershield or Noah material car covers. Weathershield is a thin and very light car cover which is great for dust/dirt/moisture protection. Noah is a heftier and thicker car cover (which I currently use) which offers all the protection of the Weathershield. I've had both materials before and I personally prefer Noah because it's thicker, offers some ding protection and won't flap around as much in the wind (= less scratches should you have to put the cover on with some dust/dirt on the car). Both are suitable for outdoor use, though the more robust material of the Noah makes it stand up to the elements a little better. There's also a new material out called Weathershield HD which might be of interest to you; it's recommended for use in "intense sun climates."

Here's a few links on these materials:

http://www.covercraft.com/weathershield.htm

http://www.covercraft.com/weathershield_hd.htm

http://www.covercraft.com/NOAH%AE.htm
This is what I found on autoanything.com

Weathershield Car Cover
For Your 2006 BMW 3-Series Change Vehicle

List Price: $374.27
Every Day Low Price: $232.05




I'd like to get the Weathershield which site offers the best price for the E90 cover?
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