Best outdoor car cover for Tuscan
Discussion
I’ve taken the plunge and finally bought another Tuscan!, definitely taking some getting used to but enjoying it loads!.
Can anyone recommend a decent outdoor car cover for them?, I’m going to be keeping it on my drive for now then putting it into car storage at the end of the summer.
Can anyone recommend a decent outdoor car cover for them?, I’m going to be keeping it on my drive for now then putting it into car storage at the end of the summer.
I decided to get an Apollo cover on the basis that a few hundred pounds extra isn’t much to pay if it’s softer on the paint. I regret getting door protection though, it’s a lot of weight pulling back whilst putting it on. It’s also not quite as waterproof as I expected. It is water proof and rain pools over the bonnet but it’s not entirely waterproof like some jackets I have. I also keep it off as much as possible as the car sweats, probably from ground evaporation.
I used one on my Tuscan for 7 years and it never had any impact on the paint. I had to replace for the same type mid ownership as the waterproofing went after 3-4 years. It was a soft one from these guys:
https://www.classicadditions.com/en-GB/outdoor-car...
Just make sure the understrap is nice & tight to stop any flapping. I had a persistent cabin leak which we could never solve so it was essential for keeping the car dry as it didn't fit in the garage. I also ran a dehumidifier on a timer inside the cabin for a couple of hours per day.
https://www.classicadditions.com/en-GB/outdoor-car...
Just make sure the understrap is nice & tight to stop any flapping. I had a persistent cabin leak which we could never solve so it was essential for keeping the car dry as it didn't fit in the garage. I also ran a dehumidifier on a timer inside the cabin for a couple of hours per day.
Speed 3 said:
I used one on my Tuscan for 7 years and it never had any impact on the paint. I had to replace for the same type mid ownership as the waterproofing went after 3-4 years. It was a soft one from these guys:
https://www.classicadditions.com/en-GB/outdoor-car...
Just make sure the understrap is nice & tight to stop any flapping. I had a persistent cabin leak which we could never solve so it was essential for keeping the car dry as it didn't fit in the garage. I also ran a dehumidifier on a timer inside the cabin for a couple of hours per day.
They don't list TVR as an option on their drop down menu. https://www.classicadditions.com/en-GB/outdoor-car...
Just make sure the understrap is nice & tight to stop any flapping. I had a persistent cabin leak which we could never solve so it was essential for keeping the car dry as it didn't fit in the garage. I also ran a dehumidifier on a timer inside the cabin for a couple of hours per day.
I suppose there are similar sizes.Speed 3 said:
I used one on my Tuscan for 7 years and it never had any impact on the paint. I had to replace for the same type mid ownership as the waterproofing went after 3-4 years. It was a soft one from these guys:
https://www.classicadditions.com/en-GB/outdoor-car...
Just make sure the understrap is nice & tight to stop any flapping. I had a persistent cabin leak which we could never solve so it was essential for keeping the car dry as it didn't fit in the garage. I also ran a dehumidifier on a timer inside the cabin for a couple of hours per day.
In my experience it depends on where your car is, I had a Cerb and VW Camper under separate covers for years without problems, I moved house and both got micro-blisters within a year or 2. First location was open, 2nd location was more surrounded by trees (not directly under trees) and got less direct sunlight/wind. I assume the covers didn't dry as fast which led to the problem. I'm lucky I don't have to use covers now but I did invest in an inflatable car cover after I had the micro-blistering but taking the car in/out of the cover wasn't a quick process and of course I had to connect to mains power to keep it inflated.https://www.classicadditions.com/en-GB/outdoor-car...
Just make sure the understrap is nice & tight to stop any flapping. I had a persistent cabin leak which we could never solve so it was essential for keeping the car dry as it didn't fit in the garage. I also ran a dehumidifier on a timer inside the cabin for a couple of hours per day.
sixor8 said:
Speed 3 said:
I used one on my Tuscan for 7 years and it never had any impact on the paint. I had to replace for the same type mid ownership as the waterproofing went after 3-4 years. It was a soft one from these guys:
https://www.classicadditions.com/en-GB/outdoor-car...
Just make sure the understrap is nice & tight to stop any flapping. I had a persistent cabin leak which we could never solve so it was essential for keeping the car dry as it didn't fit in the garage. I also ran a dehumidifier on a timer inside the cabin for a couple of hours per day.
They don't list TVR as an option on their drop down menu. https://www.classicadditions.com/en-GB/outdoor-car...
Just make sure the understrap is nice & tight to stop any flapping. I had a persistent cabin leak which we could never solve so it was essential for keeping the car dry as it didn't fit in the garage. I also ran a dehumidifier on a timer inside the cabin for a couple of hours per day.
I suppose there are similar sizes.Mags said:
In my experience it depends on where your car is, I had a Cerb and VW Camper under separate covers for years without problems, I moved house and both got micro-blisters within a year or 2. First location was open, 2nd location was more surrounded by trees (not directly under trees) and got less direct sunlight/wind. I assume the covers didn't dry as fast which led to the problem. I'm lucky I don't have to use covers now but I did invest in an inflatable car cover after I had the micro-blistering but taking the car in/out of the cover wasn't a quick process and of course I had to connect to mains power to keep it inflated.
Yes mine was on an open aspect drive with no trees near.Message Board | Tuscan | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


