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Moved the cover from 350Z to 370Z. Fit is a bit tight in rear but overall good. Cover has withstood sun, rain and snow. Washed several times and treated with water repellent. Very pleased.
Cover went from 350Z to 370Z and is holding up well. Minor tear on hood where it froze during winter. Been washed more than 6 times. Never had a cover last this long. Very pleased.
Cover went from 350Z to 370Z and is holding up well. Minor tear on hood where it froze during winter. Been washed more than 6 times. Never had a cover last this long. Very pleased.
Very nice follow up. I created a thread last year, concerning my own cover search. My OEM cover is not made for outdoors. Although my Z is under a car port, rain hits it from the side. I have to constantly remove the cover to wash and dry it, so the condensation doesn't cause oxidation.
The Noah is one cover I discovered during my Google search. I shall keep this in mind. The California Car Cover Company is another one I'm eyeballing...
After two OEM covers I thought I would try something new.
This is made from a multi-layer waffle material. Soft on both sides and feels like a sponge. http://www.wolfautocovers.com/
I just ponied up for a NOAH cover after a year and a 1/2 us trying to use my OEM cover outdoors with the car under a carport. 1 distinct advantage I had was that not only is it under a carport, the driveway is shadowed by a large house on one side and a large townhome on the other. Direct sunlight was never my main concern. Rain, however, is. Price has gone up. The NOAH is now a whopping $232 + $10 shipping. I'll give it my own critique when it comes in.
I might add, it now comes with an antenna pouch...
I just ponied up for a NOAH cover after a year and a 1/2 us trying to use my OEM cover outdoors with the car under a carport. 1 distinct advantage I had was that not only is it under a carport, the driveway is shadowed by a large house on one side and a large townhome on the other. Direct sunlight was never my main concern. Rain, however, is. Price has gone up. The NOAH is now a whopping $232 + $10 shipping. I'll give it my own critique when it comes in.
I might add, it now comes with an antenna pouch...
Good job Val, I think you made the right decision.
Let us know how it works out for you over time and save all of your receipts/paperwork
My Noah cover from Covercraft for the 370Z lasted about 36 months. I pulled the cover to stretch the mirror fit, and it tore just below the mirror. Ultra violet light in Tucson, AZ is hell on any cover. I figure that the cover cost be about $5.55/month of use. Well worthwhile for any Z parked outside.