I have this one as well. It works really well, and you don't feel any heat from the windshield when you get in the car. It's a bit of a pain to roll it out and get it in place (takes maybe 30 seconds at most), but it's super light and easy to roll up and toss in the back seat when not in use...
No movement at all, they stay in place. Click the link in my OP which will take you to the Amazon page with pictures of how the covers are anchored to the seat, super easy to install and remove.
They make two different models of the seatcovers, one with the headrest, one without. The one with the headrest cover is $1 more.
Without Headrest Cover
With Headrest Cover
I wanted an inexpensive (washable) seat cover I could install so when I leave the gym all sweaty I'm not damaging the leather seats. I didn't want something that covers the entire seat, as most of those are a few hundred bucks, or just look like you threw a bag over the seat. I found these on...
I disagree on some of the points you tried to make:
1. You are NOT $25,000 ahead of the game, the game resets with each new vehicle purchase.
2. A manufacturers powertrain warranty ends at 36 months or 36,000 miles, some owners will burn through that in a year or less (especially in states like...
Go to a Chevy Dealer in FL and check if they'll honor the warranty you purchased in the NE. If they do, then the only explanation is they are licensed to do so in FL.
I got it from Granger for $2205.00, which includes all of the following:
$0 deductible
Key Services (Replace or reprogram your keys and/or fobs if they are lost or damaged
Interior / Exterior Lighting Coverage (Repair or replace bulbs, HID headlamps, and LED assemblies for electrical failures...
Yep, just did a Google search on this, you are right, here's what I found (see below). I also checked the Granger Warranty site, and they don't sell if you live in FL.
It is not illegal to purchase an extended warranty (officially called a Vehicle Service Contract) for your car in Florida...
I purchased it from Granger, they were the cheapest at the time. It's the same extended factory warranty as any dealer sells and is honored at all Ford Dealerships.
I've never heard an issue about FL dealers not honoring the warranty, can you elaborate?
FYI, the reason it's so much cheaper...