Car covers are NOT safe!!!

IEATVETS

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Gee I always put my cover in the bag it came with and put it in the trunk. I have that option unlike a vette seeing as vettes do not have trunks. None-the-less I still put it in the bag. Sorry that happened and glad nobody got hurt but common sense goes a long way.
 

ChoiceViper

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How about slow down when the cover begins to flap around in the back? He must have heard or seen a little sumthin' back there before hell broke loose...
 

Gerald Levin

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What did he really lose? He did not get hurt and there are only 856,000 other identical corvettes that could replace his car. Man, I can feel your pain, but seriously it's not like it was a collectible like a viper, so quit your whining! :cool:
 

GraphiteGTS

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How can the car cover be blamed? Did the car cover store itself unsecured? Did the car cover forget to tie a string around itself? Did the car cover fail to think "Hey, I could blow over my owner's face and cause an accident."? Bad car cover, go to your car cover room.
Try this: Car covers ARE safe.
 
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