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I'm looking to buy a car cover in the next couple of weeks. Can someone reccommend a particular car cover?
The car (a 944) is parked on the drive so I'm guessing I'll need a heavy duty cover. Or can I get away with a lighter one?
The car is used everyday if that makes any difference.
Thanks in advance
The car (a 944) is parked on the drive so I'm guessing I'll need a heavy duty cover. Or can I get away with a lighter one?
The car is used everyday if that makes any difference.
Thanks in advance
Do a search on this forum for car cover. There is quite a few threads about this topic.
One that may sufice:
www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=121740&f=48&h=0&hw=car+cover
One that may sufice:
www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=121740&f=48&h=0&hw=car+cover
Just an update on my experience. I'm still very pleased with my American sourced (from carcoverworld) Noah cover (for my 944) which would be even better value now given the continued strength of the £ against the $. I'd certainly buy another from them. One thing to note, however, is that because it is a USA website my credit card had a spot of bother with their security checks which I resolved with an email (in which I also had to explain that I hadn't ordered four covers in my various attempts to make the order 'stick').
Guy.
Guy.
Porsche GT3 said:
I have ordered an original Porsche cover for my GT3 since it will spend the winter in a heated garage.
What has that got to do with the original question ?
Anyway back on topic, Classic additions are good, just make sure you tie it down properly and use the cable lock under the car (don't ask how I know!)
>> Edited by cuneus on Saturday 4th December 11:10
cuneus said:
Porsche GT3 said:
I have ordered an original Porsche cover for my GT3 since it will spend the winter in a heated garage.
What has that got to do with the original question ?
Coz he's a flash git.....
Can but recommend Classic Additions. The owner has a 964.....
Mention my name and the Titanic GT3 Register, should get you some discount!
Mel
Porsche GT3 said:
I have ordered an original Porsche cover for my GT3 since it will spend the winter in a heated garage.
Do yourself a favour and buy a decent-sized fan to keep the air circulating - vital in a heated garage. If you can mount it high up on a shelf or bracket you won't have any problems.
Melv said:
cuneus said:
What has that got to do with the original question ?
Coz he's a flash git.....
Can but recommend Classic Additions. The owner has a 964.....
Mention my name and the Titanic GT3 Register, should get you some discount!
Mel
I have reported your post to the forum as abuse. Very unnecessary remark! If you read the topic once more I think you will realize what it’s got do with the initial question. I was simply stating that I had ordered an original car cover and that I could report if it was any good or not once it got delivered to me by my local Porsche dealer.
By the way, I am very proud of my GT3! I think you were very proud of your 964 when it was new, back in the early 90s.
cuneus said:
I don't need to read it again and I still can't see what it had to with the original request
What don't you understand? He posted he'd ordered an "official" cover, which means it was ordered from an OPC or from the factory. Thus indicating to the thread starter an obvious place to contact first.
Aside from the recommendations so far, may also be worth checking the adverts in the PCGB magazine, Porsche & 911 World, GT Purely Porsche etc.
DAZ
PS - Although most people on here are comedians, when taking the pi$$ in jest, can people please make use of appropriate smilies to avoid confusion.
cuneus said:
Daz
a gt3 is not a 944
I'm aware of this. But wouldn't makers of 996 covers also maybe make covers for 944?
cuneus said:
and since when is a heated garage the same as "is parked on the drive"
It's not, look closer at the poster's profile. If I lived in Sweden and had a GT3 I'd be keeping it in a heated garage through the winter. It's hardly a car you take out to play in the snow!!!
DAZ
>> Edited by dazren on Sunday 5th December 11:54
Jabriel, my 944 is also parked on the drive and used every day but I would advise against a cover. The simple reason is unless your car is spotlessly clean each time you cover it, then any wind is going to cause the cover to grind any dirt into you paint and leave you with lots of scuff marks.
I used to cover my gleaming motorbike when left outside and its petrol tank was soon covered in scuffs
I'd recommend a regular layer of wax on your car and just leave it uncovered
I used to cover my gleaming motorbike when left outside and its petrol tank was soon covered in scuffs
I'd recommend a regular layer of wax on your car and just leave it uncovered
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