Recommend me an outdoor cover
Recommend me an outdoor cover
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Fatrat

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682 posts

214 months

Thursday 18th February 2010
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My poor S1 Elise has to sit on the drive due to the ammount of rubbish in my garage!

I purchased a cover for my Merc which was "breathable" but I think that was another phrase for "crap fabric" as its rubbish. I'd like something waterproof and fairly easy to take on and off and that is not going to be blown off by the smallest of breezes!

Any suggestions?

LivinLaVidaLotus

1,626 posts

224 months

Thursday 18th February 2010
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Specialised Car Covers - not the cheapest, but custom fit and bloody good.

bogie

16,887 posts

295 months

Thursday 18th February 2010
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as above - Specialised ...www.carcoversuk.com

Ive had one for 3 cars now, wouldnt bother with anything else ...not cheap, but hold their value better than the car usually LOL

..you can sell used ones, in good nick for £100, and they are £150-80 new depending on car

Justin S

3,658 posts

284 months

Thursday 18th February 2010
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covers are only good if the car is clean and also the cover, or it will just scratch the paint and ruin it. Best to leave it uncovered or with a cover which doesn't touch the paint.

braddo

12,048 posts

211 months

Friday 19th February 2010
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Fatrat said:
My poor S1 Elise has to sit on the drive due to the ammount of rubbish in my garage!

I purchased a cover for my Merc which was "breathable" but I think that was another phrase for "crap fabric" as its rubbish. I'd like something waterproof and fairly easy to take on and off and that is not going to be blown off by the smallest of breezes!

Any suggestions?
As far as I know fully waterproof won't be breathable - it's normal for a breathable cover to eventually get saturated on the top of the car (which will mean the paint on roof/bonnet/bootlid will get slightly damp). However, good covers will dry out very quickly and they still keep the car effectively dry.

Get a tailored cover with pockets for the mirrors - they make the car look like it has ears but they help keep the cover on during windy weather!

Dr Bunsen

57 posts

225 months

Saturday 20th February 2010
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Definately the specialised car covers one - quality is top notch and they even sent me some free patched when mine got 'nibbled' by a mouse

Loudman

381 posts

239 months

Saturday 20th February 2010
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errrr, clear the crap out of your garage?

village idiot

3,218 posts

290 months

Monday 22nd February 2010
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i bought a Tyvek cover from Halfords... waterproof and breathable... the small size fits the elise perfectly and it's cheap as chips.

PJF 111S

33 posts

222 months

Sunday 28th February 2010
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Dont get anything from coveryourcar , got a voyager cover for elise which is meant to protect from frost aswell as uv,etc but any kind of frost penetrates cover, leaving wet covered car once the weather heats up - not good !!