Car Cover - macski

Recently bought a MR2 but won't be using it untill April/May, was thinking of buying a car cover for it but which one to get, prices seem to start at £20 and go all the way up to £150. Anyone with advice?

Car Cover - Sofa Spud

I've always rather liked the idea of a car cover with zipping flaps for doors, windows and lights, so you could leave it on when you drive. Very silly, I know, but probably a lot cheaper than getting a car vinyl wrapped, like some people spend thousands on!

Car Cover - badbusdriver

I've always rather liked the idea of a car cover with zipping flaps for doors, windows and lights, so you could leave it on when you drive. Very silly, I know, but probably a lot cheaper than getting a car vinyl wrapped, like some people spend thousands on!

people generally get their vehicle wrapped to nake it look different. In the case of vans or trucks this would typically be for advertising purposes, but for a car, it would probably to make it eyecatching. This would be considerably cheaper than getting a paint job done of the same design.

As for car covers, have a look at this autoexpress test.

www.autoexpress.co.uk/accessories-tyres/99656/best...8

Car Cover - gordonbennet

I bought a cheap one once, waste of money might as well have have used bin liners, caused severe condensation an the start of mould inside the car.

www.theultimatefinish.co.uk/moltex/moltex-outdoor-...x

One of these covers my old MB during the heat of the sun and all winter long, able to leave the windows open slightly to allow ventilation, quite grippy top layer so our two Spaniels can often be found sunning themselves on the roof of the car on the lookout for birds daring to overfly their domain.