RX8 Custom Car Cover
Has anyone bought one of these? I was wondering how thick, if any is the cover? Is this worth the $170 plus however much for the lock? I was thinking about getting this because I have to park outside and I really want to keep the car looking its best. I work 3rd shift so I may be taking this to work with me to keep all the bugs and water off of the car from the morning dew. Any suggestions about this? Here is a link to the cover I was thinking of getting: http://www.mazdaparts.org/marxcarco.html
Thanks! -kainis |
I have this cover (in the Black and Red combination). It holds up well, keeps 95-98 percent of moisture out (I live on the beach), seals well against dirt and debris. Not too even mention......it looks awesome! The color does fade a bit and fairly quickly but then again mine is used 100% of the time. My car (unfortunately and temporarily) is an outdoor car. I only drive it once a week (if that) but the cover is on all of the time. I would say it is most certainly worth the money....I love mine!!
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I'm curious, how does the lock work? Did you get that too? I would have to... Where I live my nuisance neighbors will probably try to steal it. Teenage punks... lol.
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I have one also. It does fit great. Mine did not come with the lock. I don't have a lock for it. The only time I put the cover on is in the fall when I store my 8.
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the mazda cover is very good, I have the black / red version and I use it if I stay at my GF's. (she lives at the beach, no garage)
My only complaint on the cover is how TIGHT it fits! Your car needs to be pretty clean when you put it on or you could be putting fine scratches on the paint. I use a Noah cover from www.covercraft.com for my daily usage. I throw it on while I'm at the office and it works AWESOME at keeping the dust and moisture off the car. |
so the autobahn body kit + rx8 custom car cover = not a good idea because of the tight fit?... *sigh*
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not sure on that on. My buddy has an Autobahn kit, maybe I can test my cover on his car some time.
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that'd be awesome... yeah let me know if you do, I just crunched up my rear bumper after having my car for 3 days and I have to get that replaced but I plan on getting an autobahn body kit for it later on down the line say in about 6 mos to a year when I get a little more flexible financially. thanks for the replies!
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I have the OEM Appearance Package on mine (Front Air Dam, Side Aero Flares and Rear Aero Flares) and the fit is tight. At first the cover was a two person job to put on and even then it was a chore (due to the tight fit). However, I washed the cover and the fit got better. It is still snug and form fitting but it did loosen up a bit (thank god).
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have to agree on the noah covercraft..
very good stuff. beers :beer:
Originally Posted by Jedi54
(Post 2596069)
the mazda cover is very good, I have the black / red version and I use it if I stay at my GF's. (she lives at the beach, no garage)
My only complaint on the cover is how TIGHT it fits! Your car needs to be pretty clean when you put it on or you could be putting fine scratches on the paint. I use a Noah cover from www.covercraft.com for my daily usage. I throw it on while I'm at the office and it works AWESOME at keeping the dust and moisture off the car. |
I bought one from advance auto and it doesn't even keep any water out. It says it does but I went out after it cleared up after some rain and the car was drenched underneath. WTF? Is this noah one completely water resistant?
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You bought the OEM two-tone cover and the car got soaked? If you have the OEM cover, that seems odd. Mine never gets wet, wet....just a bit of condensation here and there.
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I use a California Car Cover Superweave in the winter/outdoors. The breathable fabric performs very well, but I have to use a bungie cord under the vehicle to keep it on in high winds, even after machine wash/dry when it's tighter.
Is the tighter Mazda OEM cover good for winter snow/ice? btw: The Noah cover, as my Superweave, is breathable microfiber so there is some water/condensation underneath which quickly drys. It's not supposed to be waterproof. That would be like putting a sheet of plastic on your car which would trap moisture (condensation) - not good! |
the Noah cover is VERY good at keeping water out. As I mentioned before; I use it EVERY day at work (on the days I drive my 8)
I was in my office one day when it suddenly started pouring rain! It wasn't until 5-10 minutes later that I realized my 8 was outside. :eek: I ran out there with an employee to help me get the cover off and just for fun I had him take off the front while I lifted the back of the cover. To our absolute amazement: car was COMPLETELY dry. The cover was literally holding a gallon or two of water at that moment. We leaned the cover over, poured the water out and let the car get a free wash. (figured that was better then having a sopping wet cover) I let the cover dry out over night and it's continued to work great. |
Originally Posted by Huey52
(Post 2597263)
Is the tighter Mazda OEM cover good for winter snow/ice?
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cool, thanks for the replies guys... I think I might have to get the OEM cover for at home use and I'm currently trying to find the Noah cover for more regular use at work. Is it padded underneath as well? I'd hate to scratch my car with the cover. (I know that thats kind of a dumb question but the last car cover I had might as well been a tarp and it was used on an old SUV lol) Now to find out whether it will fit on the Autobahn body kit which I have my eyes on.
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I am looking for a car cover for my new RX-8 too. I'm having a hard time finding the Noah covers at covercraft.com. Can you guys recommend a retailer or some links for these?
Any tips on what to do and not do when using car covers? Thanks! |
tonicart: when you're at the home page of www.covercraft.com, click on Buy Online. (it's on the left toolbar, towards the top)
From there, you'll get a list of their vendors. Under Custom Vehicle Covers: click on any of those vendors and price shop around. When I bought mine, the vendor prices did vary a bit so I'd recommend clicking on all of them and seeing who is the cheapest. (I can't remember the name of the vendor who I bought mine from) |
Originally Posted by Jedi54
(Post 2602481)
tonicart: when you're at the home page of www.covercraft.com, click on Buy Online. (it's on the left toolbar, towards the top)
From there, you'll get a list of their vendors. Under Custom Vehicle Covers: click on any of those vendors and price shop around. When I bought mine, the vendor prices did vary a bit so I'd recommend clicking on all of them and seeing who is the cheapest. (I can't remember the name of the vendor who I bought mine from) |
Originally Posted by Tonicart
(Post 2603447)
lol, so much work to buy a car cover... you'd think the manufacturer would want to make it as easy as possible. I checked Google products and there's one for ~$180. Does that sound about right? I want to get one soon, it's only been 2 days and my car is dirty already! damn birds! :banghead:
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I just washed and half-ass waxed my RX-8 (used spray "in-between" real waxes, wax)... I got the windows too, hopefully it will make it a little easier to clean if the birds come around again.
Does $180 sound about right for a car cover? I've never had one before. |
yeah, they're around $200. pricey but worth it
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California Car Cover. Easier webpage to navigate as well.
The Superweave is a bit better (but $+) than the Noah. http://www.calcarcover.com/how_to_select.aspx |
Originally Posted by Jedi54
(Post 2605366)
yeah, they're around $200. pricey but worth it
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I ordered a Noah cover from California Car Cover Co. They say it will take 2 weeks... BTW, how does the cover lock work? I'm wondering how you throw the cover over your car with the lock in it without scratching your car. It'd be a pain in the ass to loop the lock through every time...
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