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Old 07-21-2021, 12:44 AM
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Originally Posted by crystalworks View Post
The OEM Noah cover (made by covercraft I believe) is excellent and very easy on paint. I buy one for every BMW I can find one for. Wouldn't recommend it for snow (though I have no experience) but it handles rain just fine. Used to use one on my E30 everyday at work. 10 hour days in 100f+ days. They get my vote.
Thank you for the input/suggestion. Putting on/taking off a car cover on the X5 won't be that fun. I would imaging it would probably be OK for a normal size car.


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Originally Posted by PropellerHead View Post
The solution is simple: Sell the M Coupe to me and solve the garage space problem.

I had the most fun I've ever had in a BMW in an M Coupe on the track in Spartanburg. That's saying something when you consider that I saw the 1st set of boobies ever in the passenger seat of my '75 2002.
Make me an offer that I can't refuse on the M Coupe and it's yours!

J/K - It would be even harder for me to part with the M Coupe. For you, the X5 is your road trip machine. For me, it is the M Coupe. Took it on so many adventures and made so many friends with the Raddrives club!
2014 - Mammoth, Devils Postpile, Yosemite Road Trip => https://raddrives.com/mammoth-devils...ite-road-trip/
2015 - Epic SouthWest Road Trip => https://raddrives.com/epic-road-trip-south-west/
2017 - Crater Lake Tour => https://raddrives.com/crater-lake-tour/
2017 - Valley of Fire Trip => https://raddrives.com/fire-tour/
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