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Outdood car covers
John G - 11/4/21 at 03:51 PM

I will need to store my car outdoors (off the road) for a few months. Can anyone recomend a cover?
Regards, Jon


Andrzejsr - 12/4/21 at 04:53 PM

Carcoon

Test :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Qttv3j3fBk


jacko - 12/4/21 at 05:44 PM

There was some one on here that mad a wood box that the car could be pushed into it was made of pallets and had a door on one end then covered with a green tarpaulin to keep the water out and make it look better
Graham
Ps this was a 7 type car


jester - 13/4/21 at 03:45 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Andrzejsr
Carcoon

Test :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Qttv3j3fBk


Second that for the Cartoon

Have the inside one not cheap but work very well Plus it keeps the battery topped up at the same time

Try eBay for a second hand first as there might be wait for a new one


tilly819 - 15/4/21 at 08:55 AM

I have a Coverdale Platinum for an MX5 - kind of lycra 3 layer cover, feels very nice, tight (tailored) fit to the body - approx £170

&

a Stormforce cover for another car. 4 layer. Much looser fit (still tailored fit but not stretchy skin tight) but much thicker / heavier duty material. Also around £150-£170

Both covers worked well through last winter but I don't think they would be great long term solutions. They both have tie down loops and come in a nice storage bag.

The Coverdale is an excellent fit, good in the wind but does seem to trap a bit of moisture underneath.

The Stormforce is a bit baggy but I think this might help keep it 'dryer' underneath as it gets a bit more air circulation and flaps around a bit to shed the water. A was always worried about it getting ripped off in the wind but never had a problem.

Both cars now kept indoors so can't really comment on longevity.

Hope that helps.

Cheers,

Tilly