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I’ve finally taken delivery of my Celestiq, and since I plan on keeping this beauty in pristine condition, I’m looking for the absolute best custom-fit car cover available. Because of its unique fastback shape and massive dimensions, I’m worried a universal or semi-custom cover just won’t hug the lines properly or might even scratch the finish. I’m specifically looking for something with a super soft inner lining for indoor garage storage—breathability is a huge plus too. Has anyone found a premium brand that already has the exact patterns for the Celestiq, or should I be looking into a fully bespoke option? I'd love to hear what other owners are using to protect their investment.


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OMG congrats on the Celestiq!! Honestly, I felt the same way when I got mine... so worried about those long lines! I found that Coverking Satin Stretch Indoor Car Cover is basically the best bang for your buck. It's like $350-$400 depending on where you look, which is waaaay cheaper than bespoke options that can cost like a grand. It's sooo soft inside and fits like a glove, seriously! Plus, the breathability is great for my garage. Have you checked if they have the 2024 patterns in stock yet??


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For your situation, honestly, I'd be super cautious about going with anything mid-range for a car of this caliber. Congrats on the delivery, but unfortunately, I've had issues with standard fitments on cars with such aggressive fastback shapes... they almost always sag or pull tight in the wrong spots. Since the Celestiq is basically a hand-built masterpiece with massive dimensions, you really gotta look at technical fabrics that wont trap moisture against that paint.

I mean, if you want total peace of mind, here is what I recommend:

- Go for the California Car Cover Custom Fit Superweave Y2 if you can. It's highkey the industry standard for breathability while being crazy soft on the finish.
- Seriously consider the CarCovers.com Platinum Shield Car Cover as a backup, but make sure you specify the exact trim because of those unique aero bits.

I guess you could do a fully bespoke option, but these premium brands usually have the digital scans by now. Just dont skimp on the inner lining cuz cheap polyester will micro-scratch that clear coat before you even realize it. Good luck!!


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yo, huge congrats on the Celestiq. truly a stunning piece of machinery. quick question before i get too deep into recommendations though... is your garage climate controlled or does it get some humidity? that really changes what kind of lining you should be looking for to avoid trapping moisture against the paint. honestly, if you want safety and reliability without going totally bespoke, you might want to compare the CarCovers.com Black Satin Shield Car Cover against the ones already mentioned. i like it because the fleece lining is thick enough to buffer accidental bumps in the garage but the outer satin layer is slick enough that dust doesnt really stick to it. some of the cheaper brands use a thinner material that actually lets dust settle through the pores of the fabric, which defeats the whole purpose. the fitment on these is usually pretty spot on for larger sedans, but since the Celestiq is so new, id definitely reach out to their support to make sure they have the exact dimensions on file. better safe than sorry when youre dealing with a car that expensive, ya know?


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Honestly, congrats on the Celestiq!! That’s literally a dream car. I’m a bit of a beginner when it comes to high-end detailing, but since I'm always worried about messing up my own paint, I’ve been doing a ton of research on this.

Before you drop big money on a cover, I’ve gotta give you a bit of a warning: if there’s even a tiny bit of dust on the car when you put that cover on, you’re basically sanding your clear coat every time you pull it over those long body lines. It’s scary stuff! For a car that size and shape, I’d be super cautious about anything that isn't a perfect fit because if it slides around at all, it's gonna leave swirl marks.

Here’s what I’d suggest for keeping costs down while staying safe:
- Look for brands that do a custom-fit specifically for the Celestiq's dimensions rather than a "large sedan" size.
- Always go for the fleeced or flannel-lined options for indoor use—the softer the better.
- Maybe consider a ceramic coating first? It adds a layer of protection so the cover won't do as much damage if it rubs a little.

Idk, maybe check out some of the bespoke options from places like Beverly Hills Motoring? They’re pricey but they specialize in weird shapes. Anyway, hope that helps a bit! gl with the new ride! 👍


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