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Doug Magill 11-19-2006 05:56 PM

Car covers
 
Would anyone have a suggestion on car covers for an Crossfire that has to sit out for awhile? This is in Southern Cal but it is going to rain soon.

andrew 11-19-2006 06:33 PM

Re: Car covers
 

Originally Posted by Doug Magill
Would anyone have a suggestion on car covers for an Crossfire that has to sit out for awhile? This is in Southern Cal but it is going to rain soon.

~ i purchased mine from "autoanything.com"... they have great pricing.

link to all/different outdoor custom fit car covers: http://www.autoanything.com/car-covers/20A10004A1.aspx

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custom fit at $176.95 (w/ free shipping). sounds like rain won't even seep through but breathable (see reviews). grey is the best exterior color imo.

this is the one i would go for:

http://www.autoanything.com/car-cove...0A1926880.aspx

patpur 11-20-2006 08:05 PM

Re: Car covers
 
Covercraft also makes some nice covers. they have different grades. I think they have a website. I bought mine for my PT Cruiser and it fits nicely on the Crossfire, it also has a locking cable. If you are out in the weather I'd get one that "breathes" otherwise the moisture will get trapped under it. Also never ever put a car cover on a dirty car, you might as well sandpaper it. Good luck!

Pat

crossfirefun 11-20-2006 08:22 PM

Re: Car covers
 
I just bought one from here. I got the C16722GK in grey for $192.98 delivered.

http://www.calcarcover.com/default.aspx

So far it looks and feels well built. I will use it for outdoor storage this winter. I brush the snow off every storm but otherwise leave the car alone.

Aero Blue 11-21-2006 11:27 AM

Re: Car covers
 
www.griotsgarage.com has em and I'm sure they're high quality. ;)

blacklimited 12-02-2006 01:58 PM

Re: Car covers
 
I just purchased a Griot's Garage cover for my '05. Put it away about 4 weeks ago and the cover is very nice. Of the three covers I've had before (generic covers for an old eagle talon) the Griot's quality far surpasses a generic cover. Cost a little more too, but I do recommend the Griot's cover to anyone who is planning on keeping their xfire for an extended period of time.


-- Darren
'05 conv.

jimboo 12-10-2006 10:48 AM

Re: Car covers
 
MY ''BABY'' SITS OUT ALL DAY-NIGHT HERE AT MY CONDO IN HILLSBORO BEACH, FLORIDA...NO GARAGE, NO CARPORT, ETC. SALT AIR EXPOSURE-ALWAYS!!! AS I HAVE A 05 MIATA IN ADDITION TO MY '05 SRT-6, I HAVE BEEN USING COVERS FROM CALIFORNIA CAR COVER(www.CALCARCOVER.COM). THEIR FABRIC MATERIAL IS SIMILAR TO THAT OF AN UMBRELLA...LIGHT, STRONG, RIP-FREE...PRESENTLY ON THIS DATE IT IS GUSTING TO ABOUT 30 MPH...NO PROB, WITH THE UNDER CORD IN PLACE. I HAVE BEEN A REPEAT CUSTOMER 3 TIMES SO FAR, AND SO GOOD... CHECK THEIR WEBSITE...JIMBOO


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