Here's something that's good tonneau
Tonneau covers confer many benefits to those who bother putting them on. They are most commonly seen atop the beds of newer trucks with shiny paint and efficient engines. These truck drivers enjoy the security of their tonneau cover and the fuel efficiency that it grants their vehicle. But there are plenty of truck drivers who would benefit even more from a good tonneau cover, but must make some serious trade-offs when looking to buy a $600 truck accessory.
If you number among these pick-up drivers, consider the possibility of buying a discount tonneau cover. Though you won't find a hard-top tonneau cover that reduces drag and protects your possessions securely while matching your truck's finish, you'll at least garner some of the benefits.
Protecting the innocent
Aesthetically, any tonneau cover is preferable to an exposed, well-used truck bed. Attending social events with a beaten up, exposed bed is perfectly acceptable, some would say even admirable. But advertising that your truck carries more than just groceries treads the waters of blue-collar pomposity. Oxymoronic, for sure, but don't deny that professors, insurance salesmen and attorneys all feel a little insecure about their scratchless SUVs and pick-ups. A tonneau cover, at any price, will modestly mask your supremacy in all things handy whilst babying the egos of desk-bound professionals.
Because it makes sense
Ignoring looks and focusing on sheer practicality, a discount tonneau cover will still decrease the drag coefficient that hampers your truck's fuel efficiency. That tailgate, unchecked, can cause up to 10 percent fewer miles per gallon. And even a soft tonneau cover will provide plenty of deterrence to hoodlums looking for to do some quick thieving. Plan on spending about $200 for a discounted, soft top tonneau cover. If you want anything that folds, retracts, rolls up, or hinges, you could be looking at up to $1,000.