🚗 Shield your ride in style—because your car deserves the VIP treatment!
The GUNHYI 16 Layers Car Cover is a heavy-duty, all-weather protective solution designed for sedans like Lexus ES350 and Tesla Model S. Featuring a durable 16-layer vinyl construction with a soft cotton lining, it offers superior waterproofing, UV protection, and wind resistance. Breathable vents prevent moisture buildup, while three windproof straps ensure stability in strong winds. The cover includes a driver-side zipper for easy access, a microfiber towel for maintenance, and a storage bag, backed by 12 months of product support.
Manufacturer | GUNHYI |
Brand | GUNHYI |
Item Weight | 12.23 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 208 x 78 x 59 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 3XXL |
Manufacturer Part Number | GUNHYI-JH-3XXL |
Special Features | Windproof, Waterproof, Snowproof, Sunproof, Scratch Resistant |
L**C
Impressive
Never had a need for a car cover until I got my deceased mother’s 2008 Honda Accord with 40,000 miles on it parked in the garage. It’s entire lifetime unless she was driving it. I bought this one because it was relatively inexpensive, figured it would tear up at the first breeze but it could serve as my learning tool until I got more experience. Took me a while to figure out how to get the tiedown straps to work. Seems like the reinforcement is backwards because snugging the straps up puts temporary reverse strain on one side. The straps were shorter than I would have liked but they do reach under the car. After fishing the longest end out, I coiled it up to prevent it hanging in the dirt and fastened the coil to the expanse of the strap. Overall, the straps are not entirely snug but are not hanging visibly; the cover looks a bit short as it wrinkles around the pockets that cover the side mirrors. Parked it under a shade tree next to a wooden fence and didn’t take the cover off for 2 months. Within those 2 months, my community had 4 vicious storms with winds approaching tornado level blowing down trees and depositing tree branches and debris on the covered car. After the car had been parked two months covered, I took off the cover and noticed multiple small areas of moisture on the flat surfaces. Although the cover looked perfectly intact, I cannot be certain that the tree debris didn’t make tiny punctures and the cover cover would have been waterproof. Having noted in reviews before purchasing multiple criticisms of the storage bag size, the removal of the cover was planned out. First , the long edge of the cover was placed along the longitudinal center of the hood, cab and trunk. This left a fold along the car’s side extending from headlights to tail lights. With some difficulty because the cover was moving around, that first fold was then centered along the center length of the car and patted mostly flat. With some difficulty because the cover was still moving around, the second fold was lined up on the top of the car with the first fold. Very time consuming and aggravating these 2 folds. Decided to anchor the cover not in the folding process with some weight. Thereafter with the third and subsequent folds, folding and patting flat progressed smoothly and quickly on on both sides of the car. Resulted in 2 connected folded piles on top of the car. All that was folded and mashed into a bundle that fit into the storage bag. It was a tight fit and the rough texture of the bag made getting the cover into the bag. I would absolutely buy this cover again. However …1)Don’t know if the cover stayed on during the windy storms because of something intrinsic to the cover or if fence at side and front was a factor. 2)The folding method I used resulted in the fuzzy side facing out. Don’t know if having the “environmental exposure area” in on itself is damaging to the fabric. 3) If you plan to fold this cover between uses, in advance figure out how to manage slippage and catching as the product is not especially flexible. 4)If you buy this cover and plan to use the accompanying storage bag, don’t destroy then toss the vacuum sealed bag the cover arrives in. Carefully cut the sealed bag to remove the cover; save that plastic bag in the storage bag. Then, if there is trouble inserting the cover you just folded into the storage bag there is a recourse. you can cut the vacuum seal bag along the long sides creating a long rectangle; wrap that plastic rectangle around your bundle and slide it into the storage bag much easier.I rarely write reviews and skeptically think that most folks get paid to write them. I am not getting paid to write this and based on my few months of experience, I would absolutely buy this cover again.Maybe this review will help someone.
J**A
I'd buy again.....
I LOVE the fact that it has (3) straps to hold the cover in place. In the front, middle and in the rear. I have bought other car covers and they had the one strap in the middle and tie downs for the front and back wheels. I didn't like the tie downs because it got worn over time and broke/rip off due to high winds. This was just delivered to me yesterday and so far, it's a great fit easy to put on and it looks great! It has a side zipper to allow access to driver door. It has the no-slip and scratch resistant cloth underneath the covering. Reflective markings on the light and side mirror areas. Hoping that it's able to last throughout the hot days and high winds we get sometimes. I can't comment on that right now because this is my initial review. It does state that it is all weather resistant. I think this is a great buy!!!
D**.
Heavy and waterproof but zipper is too short.
Overall, I am pleased with this cover, insofar as it does what I bought it to do: it is sturdy enough to withstand fairly brisk winds, snowstorms, etc. It is waterproof. It fits my car and covers most of it, although I have to keep the exhaust pipes clear so I can start it remotely without having to uncover it. It has really good elastic so that it stays under the vehicle. The straps to secure it under the vehicle are pretty easy to handle and are tossable so they can be accessed on the other side. I'm pretty sure I will get a few years' use out of it.Now for the negative aspects:1. It's heavy. Very. I'm an average sized person, and it took a bit of finesse to be able to get it on before I froze.2. It IS waterproof, which means that any snow which melts in the sun is going to stay there as water and turn to ice if the cover isn't removed in between.3. I put it on my '21 Subaru Ascent. As I said it fits pretty well, but it is not possible to open the driver's side door without removing the entire front portion of the cover, because it doesn't unzip high enough to let the door clear it. Since my remote start is a bit chancy in subzero weather, this makes keeping the battery charged up somewhat challenging, and really is why my review is only four stars.Now, some helpful tips:1. If your vehicle is tall, you are not, and you're going to have to manage the cover by yourself, keep a folding step stool handy. It makes it far easier to position the cover over the top of the vehicle.FIRST TIME USE:2. The cover is marked with a tag for the front, which is very helpful.3. The mirror covers function as what I call "ears", so, once you hook the cover across the hood and under the front bumper, you can use the ears to anchor it while you cover the rest of the car.4. Pull and drape it over the car and secure the three straps (front, center, and rear) underneath, pulling them tight.The next procedure will make it a lot easier to future installations:1. Remove it gradually, folding the rear half of the cover up to the top of the window, then fold that section up over itself until the entire back half is folded up and resting on the top of the car. It will be inside out.2. Going to the front of the car, repeat the fold up process until the front and back sections meet on top of the car.3. Fold the front portion over the rear portion.4. Fold the cover into thirds, starting by flopping the right (passenger's side) onto the top of the car, then the left (driver's) side on top of everything else. You will now have a fat squarish blob of inside-out cover, which can be stowed in the car or wherever. (Hint: if it's at all wet or has ice or snow, put it someplace where it's not going to freeze solid. I just put mine on the floor of the back seat; I haven't had leaking issues because it is so waterproof.5. Reinstall the cover by gradually unfolding and placing it in a reverse procedure, remembering that the left side unfolds down first, and the front of the cover is folded over the back. An easy way of determining direction, in addition to the tag, is that the buckles of the straps are on the left side, and the long straps are attached to the right side.
P**R
Nearly a custom fit for the 2026 Honda Passport. Couldn’t be more pleased.
There’s a warning that this doesn’t fit the 2026 Honda passport, which I assumed is because the vehicle is too new. I cross checked all the dimensions and thought it would fit. It fits like a glove, almost custom fit for the vehicle. It’s a little snug with the side mirrors extended but perfect when tucked in with the car locked. The zipper to access the driver side door is well located as are the three straps located in perfect positions. I hope it holds up as well as it fits and have every expectation it will.
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