09 350Z Car Cover
I have a car cover for my 350Z and thought I would offer some advice.
First, depending on where you live, watch out for squirrels. They love to tear off bits of the cover to pad their nests. I don't use my cover during the cold months for this reason. They chewed up two of them before I figured it out.
Second, the Weathershield cover has very coarse stitching and will wear into your paint job creating abrasions that do not rub out very easily...even with rubbing compound. I know this from experience. I personally recommend the Noah cover because the stitching is recessed. It's soft, helps prevent door dings if you park next to other cars, is cool in the summer and good for keeping the car clean and protected. It's not 100% waterproof but water is not your enemy so it doesn't matter. Not too expensive and well worth the price.
First, depending on where you live, watch out for squirrels. They love to tear off bits of the cover to pad their nests. I don't use my cover during the cold months for this reason. They chewed up two of them before I figured it out.
Second, the Weathershield cover has very coarse stitching and will wear into your paint job creating abrasions that do not rub out very easily...even with rubbing compound. I know this from experience. I personally recommend the Noah cover because the stitching is recessed. It's soft, helps prevent door dings if you park next to other cars, is cool in the summer and good for keeping the car clean and protected. It's not 100% waterproof but water is not your enemy so it doesn't matter. Not too expensive and well worth the price.
I have a car cover for my 350Z and thought I would offer some advice.
First, depending on where you live, watch out for squirrels. They love to tear off bits of the cover to pad their nests. I don't use my cover during the cold months for this reason. They chewed up two of them before I figured it out.
Second, the Weathershield cover has very coarse stitching and will wear into your paint job creating abrasions that do not rub out very easily...even with rubbing compound. I know this from experience. I personally recommend the Noah cover because the stitching is recessed. It's soft, helps prevent door dings if you park next to other cars, is cool in the summer and good for keeping the car clean and protected. It's not 100% waterproof but water is not your enemy so it doesn't matter. Not too expensive and well worth the price.
First, depending on where you live, watch out for squirrels. They love to tear off bits of the cover to pad their nests. I don't use my cover during the cold months for this reason. They chewed up two of them before I figured it out.
Second, the Weathershield cover has very coarse stitching and will wear into your paint job creating abrasions that do not rub out very easily...even with rubbing compound. I know this from experience. I personally recommend the Noah cover because the stitching is recessed. It's soft, helps prevent door dings if you park next to other cars, is cool in the summer and good for keeping the car clean and protected. It's not 100% waterproof but water is not your enemy so it doesn't matter. Not too expensive and well worth the price.
Those are all very true points. But in this case I'm 99.94% sure that the OP was just posting this to drive traffic to that site selling car covers. Considering that is his only post.
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Wait a sec, correct me if im wrong, but numerous dealerships have told me that the 370z replaced the 350z coupe, and the 350z has seized production for the future. This is true right? I dont know what you mean by 2009 350z
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