car cover recomendations please
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car cover recomendations please
looking to get a car cover , has anyone got one they are happy with
i found a group buy on here from 2009 2 people had issues with them fitting and no other reviews ,
this is the one on the group buy and what im considering
http://www.coveryourcar.co.uk/store/...cat=286&page=1
it would organise another group buy if there is some interest , last time they gave 10% if under ten ,would have given a little more off if over 10, it didnt reach 10
scoobyworld also sell the same cover but are a little more expensive before any discount
i found a group buy on here from 2009 2 people had issues with them fitting and no other reviews ,
this is the one on the group buy and what im considering
http://www.coveryourcar.co.uk/store/...cat=286&page=1
it would organise another group buy if there is some interest , last time they gave 10% if under ten ,would have given a little more off if over 10, it didnt reach 10
scoobyworld also sell the same cover but are a little more expensive before any discount
Last edited by gary77; 19 October 2014 at 04:26 PM.
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found it on another site for £138 delivered
Sahara Car Covers
Recommended car covers for indoor use
Voyager Car Covers
Recommended car covers for lightweight indoor and outdoor
Monsoon Car Covers
Recommended car covers for heavy duty indoor and winter outdoor cover
Stormforce Car Covers
The serious protection car cover
prices before any discount are
classic and newage
sahara £48.40 + £6.99 delivery = £55.39
voyager £61.80 + £6.99 = £67.79
stormforce £131.40 +£6.99 = £138.39
hatch
sahara £57.90 + £6.99 =£64.89
voyager £75.80 + £6.99 =£82.79
according to there website the covers i priced are all that are available
this is the site http://www.carscovers.co.uk/SUBARU-CAR-COVERS/
Sahara Car Covers
Recommended car covers for indoor use
- Fully breathable fabric allowing damp and moisture to escape safely
- Manufactured from a Blue coloured non-woven material that’s soft on paintwork
- 100% UV resistant to prevent paint fade (I am sure you have all seen this on red cars!)
- Comes in its own handy zip up carry case for storage when not in use
- Elasticated hems giving that extra snug protection
- Ideal for show cars in dry storage.
Voyager Car Covers
Recommended car covers for lightweight indoor and outdoor
- Indoor or outdoor waterproof car covers
- Double stitched on all seams for strength and long life
- Under body securing straps with soft silicone fasteners covers
- Elasticated front and rear sections for snug fit
- Complete with its own high quality fabric bag for storage
- Perfect for classic car owners at shows to protect from the rain
Monsoon Car Covers
Recommended car covers for heavy duty indoor and winter outdoor cover
- Heavy duty indoor and outdoor car cover
- Double stitched and heat sealed seams
- Tough outer skin and soft non-woven interior lining to protect paintwork
- Separate zipped storage bag
- Complete with roof vents to help damp and moisture escape faster
- Under body straps with silicone covers and its own high quality storage bag
Stormforce Car Covers
The serious protection car cover
- Breathable 4 layer indoor, outdoor, waterproof car cover
- 2 Outer layers give a padded feel that it is soft and pliable
- The 3rd membrane layer is waterproof and breathable
- The 4th internal layer is a soft non scratch against chrome and paintwork
- Side panel eyelets included for use with optional locking kit
- Detachable under body securing straps with soft silicone covers
- Welded seams and double stitched hems for strength and long life
prices before any discount are
classic and newage
sahara £48.40 + £6.99 delivery = £55.39
voyager £61.80 + £6.99 = £67.79
stormforce £131.40 +£6.99 = £138.39
hatch
sahara £57.90 + £6.99 =£64.89
voyager £75.80 + £6.99 =£82.79
according to there website the covers i priced are all that are available
this is the site http://www.carscovers.co.uk/SUBARU-CAR-COVERS/
Last edited by gary77; 19 October 2014 at 05:12 PM.
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For the love of God don't. I bought from this company. Here are the problems I had:
It didn't fit (despite it being tailor made)
The front kept popping off and flapping against the bonnet
It rubs against the paint in the wind scuffing it
Because it flaps, grit and sand (I live near the sea) get between the cover and the paint and it scuffs
It gets damp underneath which is rubbish for rust
Because the cover will get wet you need an area the size of your car where you can take the cover off and let it dry
Bird droppings and strong UV light damages it
I also had a huge problem getting a refund but I they did give it to me in the end
My impreza just stays outside and gets washed, polished and waxed more frequently.
It didn't fit (despite it being tailor made)
The front kept popping off and flapping against the bonnet
It rubs against the paint in the wind scuffing it
Because it flaps, grit and sand (I live near the sea) get between the cover and the paint and it scuffs
It gets damp underneath which is rubbish for rust
Because the cover will get wet you need an area the size of your car where you can take the cover off and let it dry
Bird droppings and strong UV light damages it
I also had a huge problem getting a refund but I they did give it to me in the end
My impreza just stays outside and gets washed, polished and waxed more frequently.
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The car also has to be bone dry and completely clean before you put it on.
The sent be a "bigger" version (despite it being supposedly being tailor made) when mine didn't fit and that was even worse.
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try scoobyworld mate
im going to order one and pad mine out with a thin layer of foam or summat to protect against bad hail-stones,we had it really bad here back in 2012 and the car damage was bad
http://www.scoobyworld.co.uk/catalog....php?cPath=181
im going to order one and pad mine out with a thin layer of foam or summat to protect against bad hail-stones,we had it really bad here back in 2012 and the car damage was bad
http://www.scoobyworld.co.uk/catalog....php?cPath=181
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try scoobyworld mate
im going to order one and pad mine out with a thin layer of foam or summat to protect against bad hail-stones,we had it really bad here back in 2012 and the car damage was bad
http://www.scoobyworld.co.uk/catalog....php?cPath=181
im going to order one and pad mine out with a thin layer of foam or summat to protect against bad hail-stones,we had it really bad here back in 2012 and the car damage was bad
http://www.scoobyworld.co.uk/catalog....php?cPath=181
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might be worth sending out a few emails to see if a group buy is on the cards
http://www.carcovershop.co.uk/custom...car-covers.asp
http://www.specialisedcovers.com/car-covers.html
http://www.coveryourcar.co.uk/
http://www.carcovershop.co.uk/custom...car-covers.asp
http://www.specialisedcovers.com/car-covers.html
http://www.coveryourcar.co.uk/
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cover your car do the ones we were talking about , i think for anything better we woul have to be willing to spend around an extra £100.
i know it will be a pain to fit in the wind , i could deal with that , but if it blows off thats no use , unless there was a way to secure it better
keeping it clean and waxed will help but i want to keep water out of doors and engine bay , where it can lie . another bad spot is around the boot seal
i know it will be a pain to fit in the wind , i could deal with that , but if it blows off thats no use , unless there was a way to secure it better
keeping it clean and waxed will help but i want to keep water out of doors and engine bay , where it can lie . another bad spot is around the boot seal
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sorry no pic,s;only pic,s on there website showing you cover,cover held in place by under car straps,price on there website is 84.00 voyager cover-zone indoor/outdoor car cover,hope this help,s
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I might have just had a bad experience with mine. But I did find experiences from other sites (for Evos and others) that had had the same effect or worse.
However, I don't think that any car cover is really useful for outdoor use.
If you imagine that it's on every night if it's a daily driver. That means for at least 8 hours your have material on your car that is being moved by the wind. Let's say it flaps. Would you spend 8 hours hitting your car repeatedly with a piece of fabric?
Let's say it doesn't flap and fits snugly. This means it's in close contact with the paint being moved back and forth slightly. Would you spend 8 hours rubbing a piece of fabric on a single part of the car?
However, I don't think that any car cover is really useful for outdoor use.
If you imagine that it's on every night if it's a daily driver. That means for at least 8 hours your have material on your car that is being moved by the wind. Let's say it flaps. Would you spend 8 hours hitting your car repeatedly with a piece of fabric?
Let's say it doesn't flap and fits snugly. This means it's in close contact with the paint being moved back and forth slightly. Would you spend 8 hours rubbing a piece of fabric on a single part of the car?
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that made me laugh but **** you are right
the car isnt a dailly driver so hitting it and rubbing it for like 100 hours is a bad idea.
what about having a snug fitting indoor cover under a water proof flapping job , i really want it protected from the rain and a garage isnt an option
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I've got the Storm-force one for my classic Impreza
Great fit with the STI rear spoiler
Survived a harsh Aberdeen shire winter being strapped underneath, never once blew off and did a good job of protecting it.
Also kept it on as a dust sheet during it's rebuild for last 12 month's. It's worked well and still in good condition, the seams and threads have held together really well.
It was expensive and a little over the top, however it looked after the scoob and it did what i wanted
Great fit with the STI rear spoiler
Survived a harsh Aberdeen shire winter being strapped underneath, never once blew off and did a good job of protecting it.
Also kept it on as a dust sheet during it's rebuild for last 12 month's. It's worked well and still in good condition, the seams and threads have held together really well.
It was expensive and a little over the top, however it looked after the scoob and it did what i wanted
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I agree Glen, I wanted an indoor cover, however they also do outside ones in their range as well
The fit is good and the under strap plastic buckles are covered in a clear rubber shroud so they don’t scratch the car when fitting which I thought was a good idea, F*****G nightmaire to put on a freshly polished car though its definitely a 2 man job
For the money its a good cover
The fit is good and the under strap plastic buckles are covered in a clear rubber shroud so they don’t scratch the car when fitting which I thought was a good idea, F*****G nightmaire to put on a freshly polished car though its definitely a 2 man job
For the money its a good cover
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