







๐ก๏ธ Wrap your ride in armor โ because your car deserves VIP treatment!
The Aoulette Padded Car Cover features a thick 6mm multi-layered EVA core combined with durable 600D Oxford fabric, designed specifically for small sedans and roadsters like the Mazda MX-5 Miata and BMW Z4. It offers superior protection against harsh weather, abrasion, and impact, enhanced by reflective strips for safety and breathable vents to prevent moisture buildup. With a secure elastic bottom, triple tightening straps, and a free windshield sunshade, this cover ensures your vehicle stays pristine year-round, backed by a one-year warranty.







| ASIN | B0DTHBSXM5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,220,783 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #2,409 in Full Exterior Covers |
| Brand | Aoulette |
| Brand Name | Aoulette |
| Color | black |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Sedan/Coupe |
| Coverage | Full exterior coverage for small sedans and off-road vehicles |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 37 Reviews |
| Fit Type | Mazda MX-5 Miata, BMW Z4, Fiat 124 Spider, Audi TT, Alfa Romeo 4C, MINI Roadster etc. |
| Manufacturer | Aoulette |
| Manufacturer Part Number | NAO-FBB-Bla-S450-3M-0 |
| Material | Vinyl |
| Material Type | Vinyl |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | 100% UV Protection |
| Vehicle Service Type | Sedan/Coupe |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
A**A
Excellent quality - protects your car well!
Fit my 2012 TXerra really well and works great! I'm short so it was a little hard to throw over and secure when it was super windy but it was b/c I need to be a foot taller - not b/c of the product. lol Highly recommend!
L**S
Works!
Love it but one strap broke after one use.
D**E
Itโs strong. Easy on & off.
This worked real well for us. Light weight. East to put on & take off. Fit perfectly.
S**Z
Fits great
It was a good fit and I and it only took about 2 minutes to put on by myself.
S**C
HORRIBLE PRODUCT
Horrible product. Do not waste your money all the straps broke just from the wind not even a storm...... Zero Stars!!!
K**N
Did I Put it on Correctly?
We will never know. Lol. It just didn't look right the first time, so I reversed it and thought it looked better. I don't know if it really matters. Is there a front and back? I find that a little odd because these are sold for specific models of cars. I suspect that one size fits lots of different cars. And that is logical, I guess. Let's talk about straps. The straps that are attached to the cover are useless in my opinion. I had difficulty feeding the longer one under the car until I grabbed a broom handle from the garage. That worked well. The strap quality has to be the thinnest, most inexpensive strap I have worked with. Laughable. I would not trust it on a bag. With that said - it appears to be nylon which should give it some strength. I am skeptical. I had to cut the middle shorter strap to make it long enough to go under the middle of the car. I would think they would provide more versus less of this 5-cent material. A person could always cut off what they don't need or use or just tie it up. Now the good stuff. The cover actually has an elastic band in front and back that will help keep it in place. Strong winds would probably affect this. Next time I put it on my car, I will try it without the 3-cent straps. I think the elastic bands might keep it from blowing into the next neighborhood. The material is thick on most of the cover. It might help cushion the impact of normal hail. And ANY help is better than no help. I love my Chrysler and hate to leave it out of the garage, but I need that garage space mainly in the summer. I also like to drive this car in the summer so those straps might not get used often. It was easy enough to install. And to rearrange. I doubt I will be able to put it back in the storage bag effectively. But at least there is a storage bag. It happened to be 81 degrees when I installed this. And the black fabric was very noticeably hot. How can that keep the inside of the car cool. I think it might help because it does prevent direct sunlight from heating up the car. There were no instructions, but the webpage did have good instructions. It is not rocket science. The average person can fumble their way through installation. I did. I should mention that when the cover is spread out, it is surprisingly light weight. That helps a LOT with installation. It is easy to move and arrange this cover on top of the car - preventing it from getting dirty. I managed to do this without it touching the ground. Considering everything about the cover I would have to say it is worthy of 4 stars. It is obviously made from quality materials. It is well designed for a thick cushiony cover. I really like the look of it. It is understated and not obnoxious. The neighbors might not even raise an eyebrow. If my garage wasn't so well sealed, I might use it inside the garage as well. And finally - a person could certainly buy some straps to make the cover a little easier to install and secure. I would probably even buy the 45-cent straps. Lol. UPDATE: Look at what the sun does to this outdoor car cover! My last picture shows that color change after about 3 months of use. At the time I write this - it is almost white. At least it faded uniformly. I'm not even sure what to think. It doesn't look bad this way, but I would have preferred it stayed black. I had to add a weight to the front with a clamp so the cover would not continually 'peel back' with occasional wind. This thing still works, but it is high maintenance.
T**N
I love this car cover for so many reasons! Best thing I've ordered in a long time!
Undeniably the best car cover I've ever had! It's substantial! I got the S1 option for my 2014 Solar Yellow Kia Soul Exclaim, which just turned over 10k miles. She's in pristine condition, and I have zero issues with her except one pesky thing: the panoramic sunroof. Even though I don't park anywhere near any trees, about once every couple of years, I have to take the car in to have the sunroof tracks deeply cleaned and lubricated. I can't believe how much stuff they are able to dig out of there! It's typically three things: those twirling maple tree seeds, pine needles and dry leaves. This happened to me just last week. I was driving home on the first nice day of spring, and I opened the sunroof. No problem. My hour drive was great, but when I got home, the sunroof wouldn't close. And to top it off, dark clouds were rolling in. I had no place to stash my car and no way to keep the rain out. I took it to the place I go, and two guys were able to wrestle it all the way closed. I made an appointment for a couple of days later when they had a spot open, they fixed it, and I gave them $175. With this outstanding car cover, I know I don't have to worry about being stuck in such a situation ever again. This thing is heavy duty without being cumbersome, though it's going to take me a few more times putting it on and taking it off to be able to do it myself (I am 5' tall). I'm not sure what to do about the little antenna at the back end of my Soul when it's time to cover up though. I wish there was a little vent/flap there that it could poke through. The other thing about life in the midwest is hail. Every time we have hail in the forecast, I just cross my fingers and pray my car doesn't get damaged. Now I can put THAT worry to rest, as well! Bad weather headed our way? No worries! Just put this fab cover on "Jolene", and I won't have a care in the world. I can't express just how much I like this darn thing. Oh, it comes with a windshield sunshade and a storage bag, too. The car cover is, of course, waterproof and it has 100% UV protection. There are also some handy straps to make sure the cover is appropriately secured. The cover is great, and it's a good value!
T**Y
A strong cover to protect your vehicle
This cover (the A2 size) fits my 1995 BMW M3 nicely. It seems to be cut where it would also fit a hatchback sedan. I was a little worried about the extra space in there with wind, but it doesn't seem to be a problem. The bottom of the cover has an elastic band that does a great job of pulling it in under the car. Not by a huge amount, but enough to mitigate wind. The upper section of the cover has cutouts for wind that does make it underneath to escape. It has smaller, thinner flaps that go over the cutouts in the neoprene. The stitching seems very strong, but the straps are kind of wimpy. The first time I tried to tighten the strap it straight up came unclipped. The waterproof neoprene material that makes up the upper section is very thick and should provide good protection against most things it's likely to encounter such as hail, sticks, and even some smaller branches. Installation was very easy, though. It just unrolled across the top of the car and I was able to easily pull it down the sides by myself. There was a good breeze at the time, but the cover is quite heavy so it was not a big challenge like thinner, lighter covers. As of now, it has been on my car for 3 fairly windy Midwest spring time days with no issues. A good value to protect your vehicle, investing in this cover beats paying for PDR or paint jobs.
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