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The mopar one is fit for the car and even had the fin pocket for the antenna base on the roof.
I use the mopar one but there are some other good options. Plum crazy Texas has some good ideas too.
 

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There are 20? Threads on covers. Search function is still working.
 

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I don't see any real options for covers in Canada that are not over priced. The Mopar one seems to get complaints.

I'm having a hard time finding these 20 plus threads about car cover options for Canadians.
The issue is the exhange rate? Canadian money exchange, maybe someone from CA will respond to that for you. As for where to go, I'm sure Covercraft and Calif Car Covers ships north of the border.

From my experience, when it came time to find a product that would not scratch my Hellcat but provide the protection I was looking for led me to invest in a nice quality cover. They're not inexpensive, but neither was the Hellcat to begin with.
 

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I use a Cover Craft Block-It Evolution Cover. I know if may not be the BEST choice for an indoor cover, but I had one on my Charger for 5 years and never had an issues with messing up the paint - so I bought 1 for the Hellcat. It does have a soft inner layer and again - zero issues.

For me, the 4 layers for protection from door dings, people walking by, kids bikes falling over, etc. while in the garage was more important than what a big buck indoor cover would perhaps do - they simply are too thin for my situation.
 

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I use a Cover Craft Block-It Evolution Cover. I know if may not be the BEST choice for an indoor cover, but I had one on my Charger for 5 years and never had an issues with messing up the paint - so I bought 1 for the Hellcat. It does have a soft inner layer and again - zero issues.

For me, the 4 layers for protection from door dings, people walking by, kids bikes falling over, etc. while in the garage was more important than what a big buck indoor cover would perhaps do - they simply are too thin for my situation.

I wanted a satin stretch from cover king... went on website to order.... wouldn't work for canada... called.. was on phone for over half hour with a csa... still NO JOY! he couldn't make it work and then to boot was charging me over 100 bux more than the web price... coz its "retail pricing" when you call... Makes me crazy,, but a damn nice looking cover... should be 399USD sigh.
 

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I wanted a satin stretch from cover king... went on website to order.... wouldn't work for canada... called.. was on phone for over half hour with a csa... still NO JOY! he couldn't make it work and then to boot was charging me over 100 bux more than the web price... coz its "retail pricing" when you call... Makes me crazy,, but a damn nice looking cover... should be 399USD sigh.
I was looking at that one as well. I believe they have a Canadian site, but still charge in USD funds, plus 25$ shipping, plus the border fees I'm sure you will get dinged with. I priced that satin one out and I believe it was $475US
 

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I picked up the WeatherTech Form-Fit when I put my cat away for the Alberta winter (stored Inside). Super soft and fits like a glove. Absolutely no damage to the paint. $499CDN
 

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I picked up the WeatherTech Form-Fit when I put my cat away for the Alberta winter (stored Inside). Super soft and fits like a glove. Absolutely no damage to the paint. $499CDN
Awesome information!! Cover looks great.. I just ordered it... Thank you sir!
 

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I don't see any real options for covers in Canada that are not over priced. The Mopar one seems to get complaints.

I'm having a hard time finding these 20 plus threads about car cover options for Canadians.
I wouldn't waste my money on the Mopar cover, it's over priced and doesn't have a cotton liner. I bought one and don't like it.
 

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I just received my cover from Mopar and it does NOT fit, and rest assured I tried every which way, the issue is from the mirror pockets to the front air dam, it won't pull down, Mopar assured me the only have one cover for both 2015-2016 year model, a salesman informed me the 2016 has a different front nose, not sure about that, pics taken , calls made awaiting a replacement, was told to let it sit in the sun, or put it in a bucket of cold water, hmmmm maybe I should stand on one leg, and turn around three times and say the magic word and Presto !!!!!!! it fits.... Any one else having this issue with a Mopar cover?
 

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Autoanything dot com has all Covercraft covers on sale for 10% off. lots of styles available
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I just received my cover from Mopar and it does NOT fit, and rest assured I tried every which way, the issue is from the mirror pockets to the front air dam, it won't pull down, Mopar assured me the only have one cover for both 2015-2016 year model, a salesman informed me the 2016 has a different front nose, not sure about that, pics taken , calls made awaiting a replacement, was told to let it sit in the sun, or put it in a bucket of cold water, hmmmm maybe I should stand on one leg, and turn around three times and say the magic word and Presto !!!!!!! it fits.... Any one else having this issue with a Mopar cover?
Mine fits perfectly, it just doesn't have a cotton liner, which I don't like.
 
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