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peterlee

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1 posts

234 months

Sunday 13th May 2007
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Seriously considering buying a Tuscan to replace my TT, i don't have a garage and worried what our glorious weather would do to the car, anyone else keep the Tuscan on the drive? Thanks.

toobin

1,222 posts

258 months

Sunday 13th May 2007
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Mine lives outside, no problems. I would however keep it in the living room if I could.

Its only a car at the end of the day (just a statement not a debate opener )

dell

41 posts

260 months

Sunday 13th May 2007
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if its left out side like my car was for a few months the rain will get in from the back window and the side windows????

blade1000

122 posts

239 months

Sunday 13th May 2007
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Snap! had exactly the same dilemma last year, swapped my TT for a tuscan and was worried about the weather. I did have a leak from the bottom of the windscreen, got that fixed and it is now fine, no leaks at all. But one tip I can offer is snow - if snow builds up it gets in all the cracks then melts and gets everywhere. So a winter coat is defo in order

stillgrinning

1,091 posts

259 months

Monday 14th May 2007
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Mine lives on the street and leaks but I have largely solved that problem with a cheap car cover from Halfords (£45). This has the added bonus of keeping the birds residue off it as well as keeping it away from the prying eyes of the local teenage population, as well as minimising the issues directly related to other peoples inability to park !

pac-man

81 posts

239 months

Monday 14th May 2007
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mines on mi drive ! ive got an outdoor cover....one of the best purchases ive made....when you see the c**p on the cover u'll think so too !

toobin

1,222 posts

258 months

Monday 14th May 2007
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dell said:
if its left out side like my car was for a few months the rain will get in from the back window and the side windows????


Not a problem if you get one with a larger rear screen.

I've never as much as seen a drop in mine unless I blast it with the hose. Much better than my old canvass roof bimmer which leaked like a seive.

You can always get the seals replaced in the roof if you are worried.

FLAT 6

480 posts

284 months

Monday 14th May 2007
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Should be fine unless you buy an older one with a back window that's too small to have a decent overlap on each side. Like mine......rolleyes

southgate

742 posts

242 months

Monday 14th May 2007
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This has probably been covered before, but i'm gonna ask anyway... What's the best reasonably priced cover to get? Is the Halfords one lined with something soft and up to the job?

Mustang Baz

1,652 posts

258 months

Monday 14th May 2007
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southgate said:
This has probably been covered before, but i'm gonna ask anyway... What's the best reasonably priced cover to get? Is the Halfords one lined with something soft and up to the job?


I went the route of a high quality cover as mine is on the street/outside all the time. Covercraft weathershield not cheap at £300, but the company have been excellent, helping with repair patches, parking permit/tax "windows" and general guidance. 2 yrs later, the cover still works as intended and generally only needs cleaning once a month or so. It is breathable, non-scratching (not something cheaper covers will be able to offer), mitigates any leak issues, tough to the elements and avoids the grime/gunk building up. Loads of posts on car covers but this one is worth the expenditure in my view.

tom500

319 posts

247 months

Tuesday 15th May 2007
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Mine lives out on the street, I do have a car cover but have never used it as I've not got round to putting the "Windows" in for tax and parking permit. Did have a couple of leakes around the side windows which have now been fixed. My only regret is that other T**ts can't park and feel the need bump mine all the time.
Still my fault as not sorted the cover. I'd say from experience that the street is absolutely fine for leaving it out all year round. Just remember to check it if you're not driving daily as sometimes you only find that there is a leak after it's been stood a while with out being warmed through.