> I live in Chicago, and will probably get stuck with parking > my car on the streets this winter, with all the snow and salt > in this city. Is it worth getting a cover for my van? > They're really expensive, it seems ($150-$200!!!). And does > anyone know where I could get a better deal on one?
We offer four quality levels of van covers that are correctly sized for a Vanagon or a Poptop Vanagon (unlike many others that are actually generic van covers and "sort of" fit). However, you're not going to get much below $150-$200 for something that will handle this kind of severe weather. While we do have $99 ones, we're upfront about the fact that they're very light duty and really intended for non-severe weather or dust protection of a van that's stored in a garage or carport. The same goes with the other $100-range ones out there. You can find a list of our covers, and an explanation of the different materials used, at http://busdepot.com/busdepot/details/covers.jsp - Ron Salmon The Bus Depot, Inc. www.busdepot.com (215) 234-VWVW _____________________________________________ Toll-Free for Orders by PART # : 1-866-BUS-DEPOT |
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