C55 Car Cover
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2001 C240, 2006 C55 AMG, 2007 Ducati 1098s, 2005 C240 4Matic Wagon
C55 Car Cover
I put my car in storage a few weeks ago, and have been trying to get a car cover for it. My dealer says that there is only one size for the w203 sedan, but I know the AMG is longer.
Where do I find one that will fit the AMG???
Where do I find one that will fit the AMG???
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You can try carcoversdirect at http://www.carcoversdirect.com/produ...FUtyOAod2RJHMw
I bought one once for my Sti there. Fit like a glove. The Noah fabric is the best personally.
I bought one once for my Sti there. Fit like a glove. The Noah fabric is the best personally.
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C32 ///AMG
I've been thinking of purchasing a nice cover as well. Any other suggestions besides this one out there? I really want something that I know won't damage the paint.
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I bought the MB car cover and it fits perfectly. The part number is Q-6-60-0064 and paid $186.00. It has the MB star embroidered up-front and Mercedes-Benz in the back.
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C32 AMG
None of the high end fabrics will scratch.
I've used the Noah on my Subaru and now the Weathershield on my C32. The two fabrics are very different. The Noah is a bit thicker - for one. It's also bulkier when stored. If you use it outdoors it resists mildew very well.
The weathershield is pricier and a thinner fabric. Makes it less bulky but I find that with mildew it sticks to the car. Also, it is so thin (and satin-like) that when my car is well-waxed, if I toss the cover on it freakin slides right across onto the ground.
I personally liked the Noah better. But the fitment from this company is second to none.
I've used the Noah on my Subaru and now the Weathershield on my C32. The two fabrics are very different. The Noah is a bit thicker - for one. It's also bulkier when stored. If you use it outdoors it resists mildew very well.
The weathershield is pricier and a thinner fabric. Makes it less bulky but I find that with mildew it sticks to the car. Also, it is so thin (and satin-like) that when my car is well-waxed, if I toss the cover on it freakin slides right across onto the ground.
I personally liked the Noah better. But the fitment from this company is second to none.