








🛡️ Protect your ride with effortless style and peace of mind!
The Budge Lite Car Cover is a lightweight, breathable polypropylene cover designed for compact vehicles. It offers dependable protection against dust, dirt, and scratches with a soft, non-abrasive surface and reinforced double-stitched seams. Featuring a full elastic hem for a secure fit and easy handling with a storage bag, it’s ideal for indoor or short-term outdoor use. Backed by a 2-year warranty, this budget-friendly cover keeps your car looking pristine without hassle.











| ASIN | B0000AXDFT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,379 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #30 in Full Exterior Covers |
| Brand | Budge |
| Brand Name | Budge |
| Color | Gray |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Coverage | dust, pollen, paint, falling objects, UV exposure |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 14,612 Reviews |
| Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00018397761015 |
| Included Components | Cover |
| Item Dimensions | 157 x 60 x 48 inches |
| Item Type Name | Dirtproof, Scratch Resistant, Breathable, Dustproof, |
| Manufacturer | Budge |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2 Year Warranty |
| Material | Polypropylene |
| Material Type | Polypropylene |
| UPC | 018397761015 |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | Yes |
| Vehicle Service Type | Car |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
A**Y
Very nice “budget minded” car cover!
Purchased for a 1971 El Camino. I already have a expensive, perfect condition, custom fit and weatherproof cover that I purchased years ago, but I wanted a cover that wasn’t as heavy, and would be easy to throw on for inside of the garage. I purchased the size 5, though my car was listed under the size 4. I’m glad I did, as this one fits great with a just little extra looseness, but not much. I didn’t want it to fit too tight since it’s just being used in the garage, and I didn’t want to have to stretch it on to fit. I also wanted to use this inexpensive one as a size test if I choose to upgrade in the future. So far this one seams to fit the bill. I do wish it was a little softer, and I’m hoping it doesn’t leave any fine scratches to the paint over time? My only complaint so far is that it came extremely wrinkled from being vacuum packed. I can’t imagine the wrinkles will eventually come out over time, but we’ll see.
M**M
Tight fit on tesla model 3 late 2024/ 2025 updated highlander model
It's a very good, tight, fit on tesla model 3 updated 2024 / 2025 car. It's a little short at the front and back of the car so it won't wrap all the way around but teslas run fans through the front bumper slot. So you probably shouldn't cover that slot over. The cover catches the bumper above the vent slot. And when pulled tight to the back it catches most of the way down back bumper. Cut an opening for the charger door to open. Same shape as the charger door. Like a U where you leave the fabric along the top as a hinge. Wife stitched some fabric edging along the cut line. Works great for our needs. Inexpensive, simple, water repellent fabric cover. Not water proof but keeps the car pretty clean from leaves, birds, and dust. If you have winds and really want to cinch all the way around you need a bigger size. At least in length. Then maybe go get an official tesla cover so whatever vents are needed will be there.
R**.
Budge Lite Car Cover is a highly affordable, effective choice.
To Whom It May Concern, I write to you today about the Budge Lite Car Cover — a product that embodies both practicality and protection. However, as with all things, it comes with certain caveats that you must consider carefully. Imagine a cover that comfortably fits a 2018 Honda Accord, a 2016 Toyota Camry, a 2015 Ford Fusion, a 2019 Nissan Altima, a 2015 Mercedes C-Class, a 2017 BMW 3 Series, a 2019 Kia Optima, a 2020 Volkswagen Passat, and a 2017 Audi A4 - a veritable showcase of vehicular elegance, with the exception of the Kia, known more for its reliability than opulence. One might say the true value of this cover extends beyond mere fabric and stitching. Our neighbors, ever curious, volunteered their vehicles for a test fit when they saw our new acquisition. Befriending your neighbors can have its benefits, indeed. The fit was confirmed, bringing satisfaction to our little community. This cover's strengths lie primarily in its indoor application. Within the safe confines of a garage, it provides protection against dust, light debris, accidental scratches from careless car door dings, a child's bicycle, or a hastily stored lawnmower. It also shields from errant basketballs during an impromptu game, stray tools left out after a weekend project, and the occasional spilled paint can from an ambitious yet ill-advised DIY endeavor. However, it does face challenges in tempestuous weather. One particularly blustery day, the cover took flight, carried by the wind and landing squarely in the cherry tree - an ironic reminder of a careless neighbor and persistent source of our frustration. The cherry tree and the neighbor, though we'll focus solely on the cherry tree for now, leaving tales of the frustration caused by the neighbor for another time. The cover's packaging, while pristine upon arrival, becomes a confounding puzzle once opened, never to be restored to its original form. Consider using a nylon compression rucksack for storage. You will find, upon inspection, the front and back are clearly labeled, and the cover thoughtfully accommodates side mirrors and antennas. I'm reminded of a particularly crisp evening at a quaint inn near Zurich, where I found myself in a poker game with a masterful purveyor of stolen beauty, a titan of enigmatic power from the East, and the inn's proprietor who seemed blissfully unaware of the secrets swirling about. Luck was on my side that night as I unexpectedly won a cherished classic automobile. With the car now in my possession, a sudden snowstorm threatened its pristine condition. Together with the thief, the shadowy magnate, and our unwitting host, we hastily improvised a cover to shield the car from the elements before retiring for the night. Unfortunately, come dawn, our efforts had proved insufficient, the storm sending our makeshift protector sailing, while leaving behind scratches on the vintage automobile - a reminder of nature's unpredictable forces. Unbeknownst at the time, I had no intention of keeping the car for myself; the innkeeper, committed to maintaining discretion regarding the night's secretive activities and intriguing guests, gladly accepted it as a gift. All of this to say, a simple cover can sometimes be your first line of defense. In conclusion, the Budge Lite Car Cover is an excellent, affordable indoor solution, but has its limitations. For outdoor use, consider the more robust Budge Storm Block series. I recommend this economical cover, but remember: its true worth lies in proper use. If you handle it incorrectly, you might find yourself facing consequences far beyond a mere inconvenience. Yours in automotive care, R.R.
J**Y
Good cover
I got this only to keep dust and droppings off the car in the garage, so I can't say how it would do outside. But it fit well, is soft enough to not worry about scratches, and was reasonably economical.
A**R
Size 3 fits 2003 Infiniti G35 perfect!
Size 3 was perfect fit for my 2003 Infiniti G35 coupe! I live on the beach and this cover will help keep my car clean. I don’t see it lasting a really long time, but it was so inexpensive I can buy another once this wears out.
B**B
okay car cover in this price range does have some negatives downgraded review after 6 Months use.
Overall this was a great product. I use it for my Dodge Charger that sits out in the sun. PLEASE SEE UPDATE ON BOTTOM: unfortunately had to downgrade my review just not that quality over the long run Pros: - The fit is snug and seems custom I don't see this cover flying off that easily in the wind. - the polyproplyene material is fairly thick but lightweight as well. The covers material is comparable to a reusable grocery tote bag. it doesn't seem cheaply made and is solid for the price point - This might be small to some but it has a label indicating which side is the front or back makes it easier to put it on and be consistent with it Cons: - It doesn't cover the car completely on all sides like the picture shows. It goes down to about the midway point on my rims and doesn't go all the way down to my exhaust in the back. It essentially covers about 85% of my car. - Could be a little better at deflecting dust still have dust on my car after removing it but my car stays outside by dirt so its not that big of a deal - It hasn't rained in a while but I don't see this cover protecting that much considering that polypropylene isn't water resistant although the material tends to dry fast. Overall It seems like a great value and has held up great so far. At this time of this review it has been 32 days and so far so good has held up in a warm California summer so far. UPDATE: This car cover lasted for 6 months and started to fit loose after about 4 months. This car cover was eaten up by the sun and is barely good for 6 months i just don't find that good enough. I have since found a way more reliable cover the Coverite Bondtech that is sold at pepboys and on amazon its probably $10 more but that one lasted me 13 months in a hot climate the material started degrading and it started ripping after i started getting careless taking it off. I would say the fit started getting loose around 10 months or so which is good considering it gets put on and off at least 5 days a week sometimes more.
L**S
Disappointing
Dislikes: 1. The size chart Is off, because this cover #3 would perfectly have fit my Car Make and Model. 2. #3 fits very tightly all around top to bottom. Makes it very difficult for only 1 person to put on and take off. Not ideal if you SOLO and no one else available to help. Will give you a real workout. Ok if that's what you want and not rushimg out to work. 2. A choice needs to be made as to whether the front or the back part of the car will be exposed at least 2-3 inches above from where the cover should naturally fall and cover. The picture may be deceiving in the case of #3. 3. Securing yarn for the loop holes is very thin and flimsy and not sure it would hold the cover in place against high winds. But if you have a thicker yarn or preferably cord it, that should work. Likes: 1. Tags indicate a front and back for placing cover correctly. 2. The back loop & seams serve as a marker to make sure cover is placed evenly on both sides front to back. However, if cover is too tight it will take a bit of maneuvering. 3. Material is good for the price. 4. I like the elastic bottom :-), However, may be the cause it is too tight to put on, making it hard on the fingers when stretching it to cover the bottom portion of the car. 5. Waterproof under light rain. Has not rained hard enough to see if water will seep thru. 5. Good protection for falling leaves & dust. Have not decided to return yet. Good for the price and temporary being used outdoors while I wait for surgery and am able to drive again.
O**D
Normal Budge Good Quality Cover
Exactly what I wanted, light, kinda tough to put on the car, but good Budge quality. I'll figure it out better in time.
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