S2000 car cover
#1
S2000 car cover
I am looking for a car cover that is water repellent and won't scratch the paint up for my S2000 since its parked outside. The one I have is worn out and for the life of me I can't find info on it. Any brands or suggestions would be helpful
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#5
They make an outdoor cover for the CR that's OEM. There are two from the factory. One is non-CR, and that's the interior one. More of a dust cover. The second one has space for the CR wing and can be used outdoors. It's not as soft as the non-CR cover.
#7
For 12 yrs I Have been using a oem cover with a cover king HD on top. The intense sun is the real enemy. My car stays outdoors all winter and this combo works great. I've used the noah cover but the sun destroyed it within 2yrs. the company honored the 4yr. warranty so I upgraded to the HD cover, It's also easier to wash on the car.
http://www.carcoverusa.com/WeatherSh...Car-Cover.html
I also use the lighter weight HP cover in the summer.
http://www.carcoverusa.com/Weathersh...Car_Cover.html
Depending how long you plan on keeping your car you are looking at about a $600 investment over 15yrs.
http://www.carcoverusa.com/WeatherSh...Car-Cover.html
I also use the lighter weight HP cover in the summer.
http://www.carcoverusa.com/Weathersh...Car_Cover.html
Depending how long you plan on keeping your car you are looking at about a $600 investment over 15yrs.
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For 12 yrs I Have been using a oem cover with a cover king HD on top. The intense sun is the real enemy. My car stays outdoors all winter and this combo works great. I've used the noah cover but the sun destroyed it within 2yrs. the company honored the 4yr. warranty so I upgraded to the HD cover, It's also easier to wash on the car.
http://www.carcoverusa.com/WeatherSh...Car-Cover.html
I also use the lighter weight HP cover in the summer.
http://www.carcoverusa.com/Weathersh...Car_Cover.html
Depending how long you plan on keeping your car you are looking at about a $600 investment over 15yrs.
http://www.carcoverusa.com/WeatherSh...Car-Cover.html
I also use the lighter weight HP cover in the summer.
http://www.carcoverusa.com/Weathersh...Car_Cover.html
Depending how long you plan on keeping your car you are looking at about a $600 investment over 15yrs.