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Who makes the ultimate indoor car cover for an '02?


COOP

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Ahh yes, I forgot how some folks respond if you ask a question that they feel you should have taken to the search bar first!  I haven't been active on the board for years and some of the idiosyncracies are coming back to me now lol!  Yes Esty, I know I coulda/shoulda checked the archives...I posted because I was hoping to get some "real-time" info based on recent experiences & impressions...and because I was looking for the personal interaction of individual's responses.  Thanks though...

 

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I was hoping for real-time answer also to your question, I have quite a few square yards of flannel material that I have been holding onto for a indoor cover.

73' Tii (new project) #6

68' GT4 "Track car"

69' 2002 RIP (my 1st.)

74' 2002 (Voted Best Modified BMW

So.Cal. Vintage 2011)

76' 2002

07' Escalade ESV (the money maker)

05' Ford Escort (the Beater)

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Best/"ultimate" is, unfortunately, subjective. There have, obviously, been responses to this question in the past. You'll need to sort through owners' opinions & experiences and the marketers' hype to decide what is best for you.

Most indoor covers do a great job. The flannel or fleece linings are nice, but add weight to the cover. All covers can scratch, especially if you use it before cleaning the car.

Reviews/ratings:

carcoverworld.com/car-cover-reviews

the-cover-store.com/car-cover-rating-system/

Other vendors:

covercraft.com

calcarcover.com

carcovers.com

beverlyhillsmotorsport.com

autoanything.com

Happy hunting, and we hope you'll add to this thread with your choice and a review.

John in VA

'74 tii "Juanita"  '85 535i "Goldie"  '86 535i "M-POSSTR"  

'03 530i "Titan"  '06 330ci "ZHPY"

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Ahh yes, I forgot how some folks respond if you ask a question that they feel you should have taken to the search bar first!  I haven't been active on the board for years and some of the idiosyncracies are coming back to me now lol!  Yes Esty, I know I coulda/shoulda checked the archives...I posted because I was hoping to get some "real-time" info based on recent experiences & impressions...and because I was looking for the personal interaction of individual's responses.  Thanks though...

 

COOP

sorry if i gave you a wedgie COOP, i promise it was not intentional...i wasn't suggesting that you search the forum...trying to be helpful i searched for you and gave a link to results that i thought you might find worth reading....

 

had i known you just wanted to chat, i would have started a conversation about my car covers...my bad, & my apologies

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sorry if i gave you a wedgie COOP, i promise it was not intentional...i wasn't suggesting that you search the forum...trying to be helpful i searched for you and gave a link to results that i thought you might find worth reading....

 

had i known you just wanted to chat, i would have started a conversation about my car covers...my bad, & my apologies

 

No problem at all Esty...The links were helpful, as were the personal responses.  I appreciate your help.

 

COOP

Best/"ultimate" is, unfortunately, subjective. There have, obviously, been responses to this question in the past. You'll need to sort through owners' opinions & experiences and the marketers' hype to decide what is best for you.

Most indoor covers do a great job. The flannel or fleece linings are nice, but add weight to the cover. All covers can scratch, especially if you use it before cleaning the car.

Reviews/ratings:

carcoverworld.com/car-cover-reviews

the-cover-store.com/car-cover-rating-system/

Other vendors:

covercraft.com

calcarcover.com

carcovers.com

beverlyhillsmotorsport.com

autoanything.com

Happy hunting, and we hope you'll add to this thread with your choice and a review.

 

Thank you! Great resources...

 

COOP

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A cover came with Vern, think it's from BavAuto.

Andrew Wilson
Vern- 1973 2002tii, https://www.bmw2002faq.com/blogs/blog/304-andrew-wilsons-vern-restoration/ 
Veronika- 1968 1600 Cabriolet, Athena- 1973 3.0 CSi,  Rodney- 1988 M5, The M3- 1997 M3,

The Unicorn- 2007 X3, Julia- 2007 Z4 Coupe, Ophelia- 2014 X3, Herman- 1914 KisselKar 4-40

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I got mine at anythingauto.com

I think it is made by covercraft and fits nicely (even has the mirror pockets).

 

Cheers.

Edited by VenturaTii

Gretchen - 1974 Chamonix 2002 Tii: 5spd, Bilsteins, H&R Springs & IE Poly Suspension Bushings, Pierre Front Air Dam, Hella Driving Lights, Blaupunkt Stereo, MB Quart Speakers, Parker Gauge Cluster.

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