[s-cars] Car cover Q's

Taka Mizutani t44tqtro at gmail.com
Tue Dec 14 16:25:49 PST 2010


Ron-
I've had several car covers over the years and if you're looking for the
best value, I'd say get a Covercraft Dustop- it's heavy enough that you can
resist some light contact, keeps the dust off the car very well and it's not
super expensive.

Lightweight is going to get expensive- I have a Covercraft stretch cover on
the Corvette that is a lycra blend outer with a microfiber inner surface,
very lightweight, very easy to handle, very soft, but very expensive (I
think I got it at a significant discount at something like $350).

I've seen the outdoors version of my cover- looks like it's made of a
stretch Gore-Tex like material- that's awesome, but again, something like
$350 and keeps snow, rain, etc. off the car as well as dirt and can be used
outdoors.

If you think you might need something to keep moisture off the car, I'd say
get a Noah cover- it's an outdoor cover, but again, thick and heavy to help
prevent dings and does an okay job of keeping dust off the car and it's
cheap, like $150.

Taka


On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 1:26 PM, ron kirkham <rkaudifool at gmail.com> wrote:

> All,
>
> My garaged for the winter 95.5 S6A could really benefit by use of a cover.
> I guess I should say "dust cover" as I probably would never use said cover
> outside in the snow/rain etc.  The other bay of the garage is used by the
> daily driven wifes VolvoXC, so snow/road dirt/moisture etc. is always
> present.
>
> Anybody have any recomendations or experience?  I'm hoping because it will
> not be used outside, I can get away with something affordable and
> lightweight?  I've done some surfing and found some, but would love to hear
> any BTDT before I buy.
>
> Thanks,
> Ron
> 95.5 S6A garaged until spring (April)
> 93 S4 daily winter/summer beater
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