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      10-27-2008, 11:55 PM   #1
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Who makes the OEM BMW Car Cover?

I just got my 2009 E90, and I'd like to get the BMW OEM car cover. However, for me part of the point is to make the car less obvious, so I don't like the "BMW" lettering on the cover. However, as it's a BMW part I assume that it's of good quality and compatible with the car, paint, etc.

Is this same exact car cover available from another supplier but without the BMW lettering?
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      10-28-2008, 12:00 PM   #2
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Here is a car cover from Tischer BMW for $155

P/n: 82110399144

Here is the link, then scroll down...

http://www.trademotion.com/partlocat...7&startrow=101

You can also call covercraft. They offer quality car covers as well
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      10-28-2008, 12:07 PM   #3
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The BMW car cover is NOAH fabric. Covercraft makes covers with the NOAH fabric, so it mght actually be Covercraft that makes them.
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      10-28-2008, 05:43 PM   #4
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I just got my 2009 E90, and I'd like to get the BMW OEM car cover. However, for me part of the point is to make the car less obvious, so I don't like the "BMW" lettering on the cover. However, as it's a BMW part I assume that it's of good quality and compatible with the car, paint, etc.

Is this same exact car cover available from another supplier but without the BMW lettering?

FYI: Had a good experience with these guys. Comes without logos.

http://www.carcoversdirect.com/

However compare prices. They agreed to match a lower price I found on the internet.

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      10-28-2008, 06:04 PM   #5
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i just ordered mine from tischer this morning. I agree about the bmw logo. I wish it werent there. If i had the money I'd get the covercraft covers, but they can get pricey. If I had more time I would have done mroe research for what else is available online at a good price, but I needed on within the next 5 days so i pulled the trigger on the bmw one.
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Covercraft for the win - great product - got mine for $130 shipped.

Just do a search online for covercraft and then click the link for "Buy Online" and it'll redirect you to a large variety of online sellers.

I use mine at work - yes I'm that anal at work that I cover my car!!!
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      11-01-2008, 01:28 AM   #7
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Covercraft for the win - great product - got mine for $130 shipped.

Just do a search online for covercraft and then click the link for "Buy Online" and it'll redirect you to a large variety of online sellers.

I use mine at work - yes I'm that anal at work that I cover my car!!!
Covering the car at work - yes, that's my plan, too!

I ended up going with Covercraft, although I used an upgraded material over the NOAH.

I had a NOAH cover for my E39, and I loved the cover, but it was big when folded up. With the smaller trunk of the E90, I decided to go with a cover that uses thinner material. It'll give less "ding" protection, but it should fold up much smaller....
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Covercraft is the best option though, you will get loads of varieties their to choose from and good reviews form the people who are using it regularly, you can check them out and there is another site called: roadfly.com - it has good amount of listings
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the ultimate cover is to keep it in a garage. with past car covers i had, don't forget to wash it a few times a year. i had to take it to a laundry mat and use one of those lg machines. made a bid difference, cause the cover seems to trap dirt in it.
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I have my car under a cover AND in the garage

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