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| I have a Budge on my Midget, it's 100% outdoors under a mostly enclosed cover [open in the back & a double wooden gate in the front, metal roof, house on 1 side, wood fence on the other]. It was a budget purchase, and there weren't a ton of options for a car that small that were a more snug fit.
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| Covercraft has been around forever and has some really nice covers. It's been a few years and another car since I've used them, but it was terrific. Mine was heavy enough that when things inevitably bumped into it in garage, no damage. Not cheap, but good.
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| Been few years ago but bought a Budge as mentioned previously. It was USA made and has been great covering a large fishing boat. It is not waterproof and is breathable. It has been a fantastic cover for several years now. And it was very inexpensive at Walmart.
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| Stay away from Sealskin covers. I got one for my car and it was supposed to be a custom fit, but is way too big and drags on the ground. A few seamed came apart within a year. Its got a lining that supposed to be soft to prevent scratching, but all it does it pickup every little piece of yard trash like leaves, pine needles, pollen, dirt, etc and does not release them.
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| KDR thank you, they have been the most aggressively advertised. Click on anything and I’ve got a new bestie for life.
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