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As I have now had my summer vacation for this year, it's time to start thinking about the winter
As I am now intending to keep the S, and it won't fit in the garage with all the junk in there , I guess I should snuggle it up all nice & warm & dry on the drive this winter. (I know, I should have done it from when I bought the car, but better late than never )
A quick trawl using "The Google" turned up www.cover-zone.com.
They seem to have a full winter outdoor cover for the S.
Anyone used them? Any alternatives? I believe the Honda supplied one is fairly light weight, and not suitable in wind etc.?
As I have now had my summer vacation for this year, it's time to start thinking about the winter
As I am now intending to keep the S, and it won't fit in the garage with all the junk in there , I guess I should snuggle it up all nice & warm & dry on the drive this winter. (I know, I should have done it from when I bought the car, but better late than never )
A quick trawl using "The Google" turned up www.cover-zone.com.
They seem to have a full winter outdoor cover for the S.
Anyone used them? Any alternatives? I believe the Honda supplied one is fairly light weight, and not suitable in wind etc.?
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I think the voyager ones sell on ebay for about 50-60quid, I'm considering one but wonder if it's really worth it just to protect against the odd frost and elements. If it's windy and there's any dust/grit on the car surely it's just gonna scratch it?
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Bought a Noah fabric cover from Covercraft. Tailor made (even has a little willie warmer bit for the aeriel and two pockets for the mirrors.
I use it all the time to keep the weather and cats off my car when not in use.
Wind not a problem, comes with security lock and cable which passes under the car and holds down the cover in very windy conditions. Leaves no marks and is an excellent if expensive (
I use it all the time to keep the weather and cats off my car when not in use.
Wind not a problem, comes with security lock and cable which passes under the car and holds down the cover in very windy conditions. Leaves no marks and is an excellent if expensive (
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Covercraft covers are the best
I have a Weathersheild which is excellent.
However, it doesn't matter one joy how good the cover is, you cannot use it on a dirty car and expect it to not damage the paint surface as it moves about in the wind.
I have a Weathersheild which is excellent.
However, it doesn't matter one joy how good the cover is, you cannot use it on a dirty car and expect it to not damage the paint surface as it moves about in the wind.
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Originally Posted by bluenomad,Jul 26 2005, 11:33 AM
I think the voyager ones sell on ebay for about 50-60quid, I'm considering one but wonder if it's really worth it just to protect against the odd frost and elements. If it's windy and there's any dust/grit on the car surely it's just gonna scratch it?
For outdoors I reckon you need to go Saltys route and swallow
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Originally Posted by ianl,Jul 26 2005, 12:56 PM
Covercraft covers are the best
I have a Weathersheild which is excellent.
I have a Weathersheild which is excellent.