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by Andrew DeFaria <Andrew@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 17, 2008 at 07:46 PM

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Living here in sunny Phoenix and approaching the summer I'm wondering 
what are some of the better options for covering my 2008? What I'm 
looking for is something simply and hopefully not too expensive but 
effective. Summers here are often in the 100's and 110's! I'm looking to 
keep the inside of the car cool primarily.

As I see it there are about 3 options. First is the windshield covers - 
we've all seen them - you put them up when you are leaving the car and 
they are propped up by the sun visors usually. Cheap and easy to do I 
think I should get one of these no matter what for those quick trips to 
say the grocery store when the other options seem a bit much...

The second kind I've seen seem to be compromise between the windshield 
screens and the full car cover in that they attempt to only cover the 
windshield, roof, back window and side windows. Seem like a good 
compromise in that they would stop the interior from heating up by the 
sun shinning through the side or read windows. Additionally I have a 
transparent top. Seems like this solution would keep the interior 
cooler. Cons: It's probably a little more time consuming/cumbersome to 
put on.

Full car cover. While these obviously cover the most and probably 
protect the most, I can't picture stopping at a grocery store, for 
instance, and going through the bother of pulling out and putting on one 
of these. Then again, it'd be good to get one of those to put on when I 
park my car for the full day while at work.

I just don't want to have to buy all of them!

Can anybody share their experiences with these types of car covers...
-- 
Andrew DeFaria <http://defaria.com>
How many of you believe in telekinesis? Raise my hands. . . .


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Living here in sunny Phoenix and approaching the summer I'm wondering
what are some of the better options for covering my 2008? What I'm
looking for is something simply and hopefully not too expensive but
effective. Summers here are often in the 100's and 110's! I'm looking
to keep the inside of the car cool primarily.<br>
<br>
As I see it there are about 3 options. First is the windshield covers -
we've all seen them - you put them up when you are leaving the car and
they are propped up by the sun visors usually. Cheap and easy to do I
think I should get one of these no matter what for those quick trips to
say the grocery store when the other options seem a bit much...<br>
<br>
The second kind I've seen seem to be compromise between the windshield
screens and the full car cover in that they attempt to only cover the
windshield, roof, back window and side windows. Seem like a good
compromise in that they would stop the interior from heating up by the
sun shinning through the side or read windows. Additionally I have a
transparent top. Seems like this solution would keep the interior
cooler. Cons: It's probably a little more time consuming/cumbersome to
put on.<br>
<br>
Full car cover. While these obviously cover the most and probably
protect the most, I can't picture stopping at a grocery store, for
instance, and going through the bother of pulling out and putting on
one of these. Then again, it'd be good to get one of those to put on
when I park my car for the full day while at work.<br>
<br>
I just don't want to have to buy all of them!<br>
<br>
Can anybody share their experiences with these types of car covers...<br>
<div class="moz-signature">-- <br>
<a href="http://defaria.com">Andrew
DeFaria</a><br>
<small><font color="#999999">How many of you believe in telekinesis?
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Cover options
Andrew DeFaria <Andrew  2008-03-17 19:46:00 
Re: Cover options
"charlie" <c  2008-03-18 07:44:35 
Re: Cover options
Andrew DeFaria <Andrew  2008-03-18 08:51:46 
Re: Cover options
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WayneC <WayneC@[EMAIL   2008-03-19 12:13:04 
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Andrew DeFaria <Andrew  2008-03-19 22:14:19 
Re: Cover options
Pete <pete34@[EMAIL PR  2008-03-20 19:24:53 

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