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Old 09-21-01, 10:13   #1 (permalink)
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Car Cover?

I'm going to get a cover for the WRX and the thought occurs to me that there probably is a much higher quality private label cover out there than the one the dealer offers. Any suggestions?

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Old 09-22-01, 12:20   #2 (permalink)
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Well Alan, I currently have a cover by NOAH. BMW recommends and even sells NOAH car covers at their dealerships! It's water resistant and you can feel the real quality of the cover. It's even treated with UV protective properties.

The cover has been awesome g=for me and I highly recommend it! Here's a link to a write-up/commercial:

http://autosupermart.com/shopcart/co...craftnoah.html

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Old 09-22-01, 04:24   #3 (permalink)
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I have a Weather Tech cover from California Car Covers. Its the most advanced, supposedly. It is very thin, which is why I bought it. The Evolution 4 marterial is very good, but very bulky. The NOAH is not as serious s cover, but is lighter.

The Weather Tech is not absolutely waterproof.

I have owned an Evolution 4. I suspect most would be happy with a Noah, unless the car is really going to be in the weather.
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Old 09-22-01, 07:59   #4 (permalink)
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I think a lot of the choice depends on whether or not the car is stored outside or garged. I have found that the NOAH is good for me. My cars are garaged at home but I use the cover at work. I agree with darbh if the car is subject to a lot of weather I would get something more substantial than NOAH.
 
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Old 09-22-01, 08:05   #5 (permalink)
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I also got two Noah covers recently, one for my wife's soon-to-be exiled Eclipse and one for the the new vette (will be here very soon). They are very nice. Haven't used them yet but I have put one on the Eclipse to make sure it fit (both are the same, the cars are similar in size.) The only thing is, I have to figure out how to make a hole for the Eclipse's antenna. It doesn't retract. I am thinking about marking where it needs to be and having a local awning business sew in a grommet or something.

So, I got the Noah cover for both inside and outside cars. Good luck!
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Old 09-22-01, 09:20   #6 (permalink)
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I have the Noah and love it. Now my car isn't sitting in the rain but it is under a car port. It's very easy to put on and take off. They have many custom made models and I got mine made to fit with mirror pockets and also the antenae pocket so no worries about where the non-retractible antenae goes. Looks a bit obscene but works great!
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Old 09-22-01, 12:47   #7 (permalink)
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I have a Weather Tech cover like darbh. They are a good cover, but I also noticed that they are not 100% weatherproof. I have had water get under mine on several occasions. They are very light. Sometimes my cover slides off my car when I am putting it on because it is light, and the surface of my car is very smooth. The Weather Tech can be somewhat expensive, my cover is for my Lincoln and it was $326.99 from Cal Car Cover.
 
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Old 09-24-01, 12:43   #8 (permalink)
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Hi Showroom. Glad to see your post and to have my perceptions confirmed by someone else. I like the Weather Tech, but I was disappointed with the fact that it does sometimes let some water in. I do not have experience with it in the rain, as I live in Los Angeles and bought the cover in the early summer (no rain). I have found, however, that if I rinse the cover with a hose while it is on the car (as suggested for cleaning purposes), a film of water seems to get through the cover. The cover materials repel water like nothing I have every seen, but the cover is not a thick, water-proof barrier -- it is relying, instead, on a repellant/beading action as a result of the micro-encapsulation of silicon into the fabric during the manufacturing process. Now, to put things in perspective, in spite of letting some water "film" in, I have seen no water spotting and negative effects on the paint. Have you?

Yes, the cover sure is slippery, particularly if you have a highly polished car. But, that goes with the territory, with having slick paint, and a slick, silicon-based car cover. The slipperiness problem can be nullified by developing a handling techniques appropriate for your car.

By the way, have you noticed what I presume are "silicon marks" on the car, that mirror the seams of the cover?
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darbh,

I was also disappointed with the cover somewhat, especially for what it costs, this is not exactly a cheap cover. I had mine out sitting in my driveway in a moderate rain storm, and water got under the cover. Mine got wet on the sides of the car, but not much on the flat surfaces. But IMO, for almost $400, it should not get wet at all. I called Cal Car Cover, and they told me I had put the cover on wrong (they were trying to shut me up). I am glad I am not the only one who has had this problem, at least now I don't feel like I am crazy.

My first few times using it I did notice some what looked like wax marks, but I had not waxed the car. The marks on mine were along the seams also. After a couple of weeks the marks stopped, so it could have been silicon marks.

If I had to do it over again, I probably would have not bought the cover. I just don't feel that it is worth what it costs. There are other covers on the market that probably work just as good, and cost less $$$.
 
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Old 09-25-01, 01:20   #10 (permalink)
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I have a Noah cover and am very happy with it. It is perfect for my climate. It's a great custom cover for the sun, dust and rain. It ranks extremely high in these categories. Hard to find a similar quality cover in the same general price area. I paid $160 for mine.
 
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Old 09-25-01, 03:02   #11 (permalink)
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Don -- Thanks for the data on your Noah. I probably should have bought that brand.

In defense of the Weather Tech, I really like the fact that the cover is not bulky. Saves trunk space and is easier to handle.

ShowroomLincoln -- Thanks for your post. Our data and observations are the same. That makes a good cross-check. I guess someone has to test these products, for the good of the group, and we will take a hit every once in a while.

One thing I did not mention: One day, after I put the cover on the car, I needed something in the cabin. I pealed back part of the cover and sat down in the driver's seat. A lot of light comes through the fabric. Later, I examined the fabric, holding it up to the sky. It appears to have thousands of micro-holes in it. I called the company and expressed my concern that the cover might not stop UV. They assured me it does.

I am a bit unconfortable and would like third party confirmation. Ahh, there must be a meter of some kind that can test this -- test UV light levels. Does anyone know?
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Old 09-25-01, 08:24   #12 (permalink)
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Light comes through the cover ?!? That is totaly unacceptable for what is supposed to be the "Top of the Line" cover. Could those little holes be there so that moisture can escape from under the cover?
 
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