Car cover for Tuscan S Convertible

Car cover for Tuscan S Convertible

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mdrc

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446 posts

288 months

Thursday 13th February 2014
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Can anyone recommend a supplier please for a decent fitted car cover for a 06 Tuscan S Convertible? The car is kept indoors most of the time so an indoor one would do, but I tend to buy outdoor, as long as they are a snug fit,t as then they have dual use.

glow worm

6,567 posts

242 months

Friday 14th February 2014
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http://www.classicadditions.com/car-covers/indoor-...

and get a nice embroidered logo ..... Cloth so not for outdoor use.

Which vert is yours on the register http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

Please let me have any details and I'll update.



Edited by glow worm on Friday 14th February 07:58

so called

9,154 posts

224 months

Friday 14th February 2014
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I have a couple of car covers from Halfords but they move too much and cause spidery scratches.
I've also got a TVR full cover which is better but still the same problem.
From what I have heard the Classicadditions one is very good fit and so minimizes movement.

My wonderful Wife bought me the outdoor Carcoon for Christmas.
I put my Tuscan to bed three weeks ago and set off for the States.
This week my Wife called to say it has deflated and so now I have a big cover blowing about all over my car frown and I'm not back for another 2 weeks weeping

ratboiler

439 posts

206 months

Sunday 16th February 2014
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As above by Glow Worm I have an indoor cover you just need to throw a towel over the soft top to stop the fluff coming off, and remove the ariel.

glow worm

6,567 posts

242 months

Sunday 16th February 2014
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ratboiler said:
As above by Glow Worm I have an indoor cover you just need to throw a towel over the soft top to stop the fluff coming off, and remove the ariel.
Did you not get a separate cover for the hood ?? That sits beteen the roof and the cover .... I did smile .

ratboiler

439 posts

206 months

Monday 17th February 2014
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Yep got that but it kept falling off so swipped a bathtowel out of the airing cupboard, her indoors hasn't noticed yet, plus it is ideal to tuck into the hood when I fold it down

im

34,302 posts

232 months

Monday 17th February 2014
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This is the only outdoor cover you'll ever need, a Cover-Zone 'Stormforce':

http://www.cover-zone.com/stormforce-car-covers.ht...

It fits both my current Tuscan and previous Chimaera like a glove and comes with:

• Breathable 4 layer fabric to allow moisture & damp to escape
• Welded seams & double stitched hems for strength & long life
• Detachable Underbody securing straps with soft silicone fastener covers
• Elasticated front and rear hems for snug fit
• 100% Ultra violet resistant fabric to prevent paint fade
• Special waterproof/breathable membrane layer
• Side panel eyelets included for optional locking kit
• Separate sturdy zipped storage bag
• Covered by full 2 Years warranty

I've never so much as had the smallest of marks from these covers. They're not cheap (approx £170 for the Stormforce) but its just protected my Tuscan through this winters storms like the car was inside a garage!