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Noah All Weather Outdoor Custom Car Cover Reviews

4.7 Rating 200 Reviews
Great cover for my Jetta
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Posted 5 years ago
So far had it for a few months and no problems. Fits extremely well and good quality
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Posted 5 years ago
cover is loose, doesn't fit good like the one we bought for the mustang
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Posted 5 years ago
I use it to cover my vehicle while it is in storage. The cover fits like a glove and these are by far the best cover on the market.
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Posted 5 years ago
I'm on my third CCC cover in over 12 years, each lasting four years as per warranty. I prefer their covers over any competitors based on quality, pricing and the fact that they actually knew what a 1973 AMC Gremlin is and have custom made my covers. I wouldn't trust my classic car to any other cover.
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Posted 5 years ago
I have a car that is only used once a month so I purchased the Noah cover. I had purchased a cover from another company and that cover is falling apart and it is only 1 year old. I like the Noah cover much better than the other cover and I appreciate the fact that the Noah cover has some cushioning to it.
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Posted 5 years ago
Extremely satisfied with this cover. Nice snug fit and easy to use. Price was very reasonable. I did much research before selecting a cover. This one far exceeded all others. It is for my 1976 Trans Am.
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Posted 5 years ago
The Noah all weather custom car cover fits perfectly on my Toyota Camry. It is light weight yet thick enough to withstand heavy rain for long periods of time while still keeping the car from getting wet. I've had to use the grommets at the bottom middle of the cover to tie down the cover whenever there are strong winds. It would be nice if California Car Cover included a 4 or 5 ft. bungie cord with hooks at both ends to attach to the grommets instead of the piece of string they provide. That way you could hook one end of the bungie to a grommet and then toss the loose end under the car to retrieve it on the other side so you can easily attach it to the other grommet. Using a bungie cord makes it a lot easier to tie down the car cover during windy days. A friend of mine baulked at the high price of the Noah car cover and decided to buy a cheap $70 cover instead. After using it 4 times, it ripped and never provided the protection he needed. It shows that you get what you pay for. While my cover cost almost $300, I know it will last for years and provide the sun, wind and rain protection I need for my car parked outside the garage.
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Posted 5 years ago