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TofuDelivery 09-10-2012 01:57 PM

car covers. recommendations?
 
I live in NE and I'm thinking about getting a car cover for the winter. Anyone got any recommendations on brands or the type to get?

whaap 09-10-2012 02:14 PM

I don't have any recommendations but I do want to mention something to be aware of. You might already be but if you're not: Think of what would happen to your paint, over time, if you wiped it down once a day with a dry towel. Any movement of the cover because of a breeze will cause the fabric of the cover to slightly rub against your paint. Your high, pointed parts of body panels will wear the fastest. I'm inclined to think there would be less damage, in the long run, if you didn't cover it and just made it a point to keep it clean.

SuperDave 09-10-2012 04:39 PM

get the subaru brz one!

TofuDelivery 09-10-2012 06:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by whaap (Post 432029)
I don't have any recommendations but I do want to mention something to be aware of. You might already be but if you're not: Think of what would happen to your paint, over time, if you wiped it down once a day with a dry towel. Any movement of the cover because of a breeze will cause the fabric of the cover to slightly rub against your paint. Your high, pointed parts of body panels will wear the fastest. I'm inclined to think there would be less damage, in the long run, if you didn't cover it and just made it a point to keep it clean.

That's true, but I was thinking of using it more of a long term type of thing. Like if know it's gonna start snowing, then I'll put it on until the snow is finally gone. Something like that. It would one of those car port tents be a better idea?

whaap 09-10-2012 06:47 PM

I think a portable car port would become too difficult and awkward to use. Keep in mind that snow by itself doesn't do any abrasive harm to your paint. Of course driving a car in the rust belt is a different story. (I used to live in Michigan)

cwb48 09-23-2012 08:30 PM

Covers work. A good cover has a soft lining that will not harm the paint. UV protection is the most important thing a cover provides.
These guys list a cover for the Scion FR-s, and will make it from the material that you select, with a wide range of prices.
http://www.supercarcovers.com/coverk...?pf=3&dl=AJU92
I always kept a cover on my motorcycles, and sometimes some covers will cause the kind of scuffs that one poster warns about, but they are easily polished out with some glazing compound.

DaJo 09-23-2012 08:35 PM

Also... don't forget that a cover will rapidly influence moisture buildup outside and inside of the vehicle.

Where there's moisture, there will be ugly green/brown mold... Should of seen my AE86 over the winter few years ago...

http://i2.kym-cdn.com/entries/icons/.../216/7nTnr.png

RedRocket 09-24-2012 02:34 PM

I also want to cover my baby when the weather gets bad.. Its not practical in the snow so, my Honda Ridgeline will remain my everyday driver. Covers work.. Car collectors the world over all cover their cars for a reason.

cwb48 09-25-2012 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by RedRocket (Post 457435)
I also want to cover my baby when the weather gets bad.. Its not practical in the snow so, my Honda Ridgeline will remain my everyday driver. Covers work.. Car collectors the world over all cover their cars for a reason.

Hey RedRocket, which Baltimore dealer did you buy your car from? Mine is from Russel Scion in Catonsville, and it should be in within the week.

TofuDelivery 09-27-2012 12:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cwb48 (Post 456219)
Covers work. A good cover has a soft lining that will not harm the paint. UV protection is the most important thing a cover provides.
These guys list a cover for the Scion FR-s, and will make it from the material that you select, with a wide range of prices.
http://www.supercarcovers.com/coverk...?pf=3&dl=AJU92
I always kept a cover on my motorcycles, and sometimes some covers will cause the kind of scuffs that one poster warns about, but they are easily polished out with some glazing compound.

dang.. didnt know covers cost that much. but then again, you do get what you pay for. wouldnt want anything cheap on my 86, but i dunno if i can drop ~$300 on a cover :iono:

RedRocket 09-27-2012 12:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cwb48 (Post 459814)
Hey RedRocket, which Baltimore dealer did you buy your car from? Mine is from Russel Scion in Catonsville, and it should be in within the week.

Jerry's

I went to Russel they upgraded the Audio, and Tacked on The 5AD kit and tried to charge an extra $7000 for the car. I promptly left they disguist me.. They were rude as hell to me. I'm 31 and look 25ish. I make 90k a year, and my credit score is almost 800. They acted like I couldn't afford the car anyway when I told them, I would not pay 6000 bucks for a 1600 dollar body kit.. I would pay retail for the kit, and thats all...

IF you haven't already given them money, Go see Jerry's.. I was so impressed.. I worked as a sales person for Toyota about 12 years ago so I'm not nieve in how the car deal works (Scions different I know). Their just decent people.. My family will only buy from these guys from here on out.. My wife wants a Venza soon.. I'll be going back.

86design 09-27-2012 03:57 PM

sears, walmart sell some pretty good car covers...thats what I'm going

they go for $60

FR-S,M.D. 09-27-2012 07:33 PM

If you can't afford accommodations with a garage, probably shouldn't be dropping three bills on a car cover.

RedRocket 09-28-2012 02:09 AM

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Originally Posted by FR-S,M.D. (Post 464241)
If you can't afford accommodations with a garage, probably shouldn't be dropping three bills on a car cover.

Thats a Rather Pompus statment. Maybe people dont feel like moving their Lexus, and Acura out of the Garage for a 25,000 sports car, but still dont want any needed UV damage to the paint.


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