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![]() Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Jupiter, Fl.
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Because of home renovations, my 91' Z has been stuck outside for quite a while. Can you guys recommend the best car cover currently available?
I know there are many car covers available for different applications, but here are my priorities: -The car is in South Florida, so a primary concern is heat buildup that can cook the interior and paint. - It should be weatherproof because we get some very serious storms. - Good fit, and easy on/off are important because I drive the car regularly. - Security is less important because, while away from home, I rarely leave it parked long enough to use a cover, and it's home location is in a secure area. - It's a driver, not a concours car, but a nice non- abrasive inner layer is preferred. - Low cost is not a priority, just quality and long life in a tropical environment. TIA, Bob. |
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![]() Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Ledyard,CT
Posts: 8,335
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![]() Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: Warrington PA
Posts: 1,914
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I have been using Covercraft car covers for years. IMO, they are one of the best covers made. Great for outdoor and indoor use, light weight, and strong.
I always use the Custom WeatherShield HP Car Cover in Gray, that way you can keep the cost reasonable compared to ordering in a different color which adds to the cost. If you shop around at the retailers who carry Covercraft, you will most likely get a discount than buying factory direct.
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