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post Nov 5 2024, 01:32 PM
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Due to circumstances beyond my control my 914 is going to have to spend our upcoming Utah Winter OUTSIDE. As you can imagine this is a bitter pill to swallow. I have done some research but am having trouble finding a suitable Outdoor All Season Car Cover for my pride and joy. I am hoping that there may be a few of you who have had experience with this and can offer some guidance. Please and thank you in advance.
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post Nov 6 2024, 05:05 AM
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Due to circumstances beyond my control my 914 is going to have to spend our upcoming Utah Winter OUTSIDE. As you can imagine this is a bitter pill to swallow. I have done some research but am having trouble finding a suitable Outdoor All Season Car Cover for my pride and joy. I am hoping that there may be a few of you who have had experience with this and can offer some guidance. Please and thank you in advance.


Outdoor close fitting covers, especially in your snowy climate (if you're in the hills - i've skied Snowbird and the snow fall was phenomenal !) will always be a compromise and wont really minimise rust/corrosion long term and however breathable the fabric, will always 'sweat' to some extent. Although not a perfect solution, an inflatable car bubble will be the way to go especially if you can get some air flow through it with a fan. Just give a thought too to snow build up on the cover which will cause it to sink if you dont clear it off regularly. Good luck!
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