Sad day for my Crossfire
Originally Posted by 41canine
Living in WNY I've put mine onto a wooden base and put Stabil in the full gas tank. I was wondering how important it is to have it covered for the winter? The cover I used for last week's snow storm did nothing. Besides, they sit on the lots uncovered, so I really don't know. Not driving it due to the salt and corrosion factor.
Originally Posted by juddz
I use a car cover to protect it from scratches, dings, etc. When the car is stored outside in the spring and summer, I still use the car cover to protect the finish from environmental damage, tree sap, bird droppings, etc. It also prevents water spotting on your nice clean finish. You can get a nice, breathable car cover made out of Evolution fabric for less than a hundred bucks. I found the generic "Size 2" to be a perfect fit for my Crossfire, therefore, I see no reason to spend more for a custom fit one. It's a worthwhile investment to keep your car looking nice.
Originally Posted by 41canine
Juddz,
Thanks alot for the reply. I'll take your advice and look for one made of the Evolution material. I appreciate it.
Thanks alot for the reply. I'll take your advice and look for one made of the Evolution material. I appreciate it.
Thank you, Andrew. I just came from their site and am only a little less confused. Many choices; some for snow, but mixed reviews. I've got to hurry as the flurries are starting as we 'speak'.
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