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Reddit mentions of Classic Accessories 10-010-051001-00 OverDrive PolyPro 1 Full Size Sedan Car Cover,Biodiesel

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Classic Accessories 10-010-051001-00 OverDrive PolyPro 1 Full Size Sedan Car Cover,Biodiesel. Here are the top ones.

Classic Accessories 10-010-051001-00 OverDrive PolyPro 1 Full Size Sedan Car Cover,Biodiesel
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    Features:
  • Fits full-size sedans 191" to 210" long
  • Soft Fabric Won’t Scratch Paint
  • Antenna Reinforcement Patch
  • Non scratch tie down grommets
  • Corners Have an Elasticized Hem for a Fast, Custom Fit
  • Includes convenient storage bag
  • Two-year limited warranty
Specs:
ColorBiodiesel
Height45 Inches
Length209 Inches
Number of items1
Size16'-17'6"L (191"-210"L)
Weight4.4999963255297 Pounds
Width73.5 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Classic Accessories 10-010-051001-00 OverDrive PolyPro 1 Full Size Sedan Car Cover,Biodiesel:

u/mrrobbe · 7 pointsr/INTP

That is really weird, cause my first thought in reading your comment is: What is the surface area of the average baby?

First we have to determine the age of the baby. I'm going for mass carnage here; median weight and length for 1 month olds. (55cm and 4.5kg)
According to the Body Surface Area Formula, the average male 1 month old is 0.267 m^2

Taking into account a basic sedan -- the 209"x73"x45" -- If we take just the height and width (converting to cm) we're left with 2378.5cm or 2.38m^2

Surprisingly it only takes (8.91) 1-month olds to create a car cover. This assumes 100% efficiency with materials. Given we'll need to round up any how to account for the 0.09 extra needed, a flat car cover would take 9 babies.

TL;DR - it would take 9-10 babies to cover a large sedan automobile

u/rammishra4 · 1 pointr/Mustang

I bought this one. It works really well for the price, although I've never tried it in the rain. The only thing I had to do with it, was cut a hole for the antenna.
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u/Pegynis · 1 pointr/homeless

>How about those sun reflectors? Would that be better?

slightly. A car-cover would be better. Nobody cares about a covered car parked on a public street (probably belongs to some pretentious jerk who is afraid bird poo might hurt his delicate paintjob--whatever) though even tinted windows might help some. remember to leave window cracked to prevent fog build up on the inside (a dead giveaway that someone is in there). Nobody will jack with you if your car is covered with a car-cover.