The mother of all 2IS car cover threads (merged discussion)
#16
Lexus Champion
I've used a California Car Cover for years. Very satisified with the product and service before and after the sale. Their web site is www.calcarcover.com Catalogs are free.
The cover fits around the mirrors and under the front and rear bumpers with elastic, so it lays nice without excessive wrinkles..
I have a custom fit "NOAH" material cover for my RX300. I live in the sunbelt with intermittant rain. The material is an outdoor/indoor with a soft underlayer and it's lightweight to work with. Great UV protection along with rain repellant. The cost was $199.
The material failed and split at the peak of the windshield after a couple of years. As the cover is warrantied for four years, I received a replacement cover in a few days. They're assembled in Oklahoma and shipped from there. Instructions are provided for removing and installing the cover, without it dragging on the ground. You may option for locking cable and pad eyes installed to run the cable without damaging the paint. Works good when in a public garage.
Lastly, I don't need to wash the RX nearly as often, just dust it from time ot time. Consequently, the wax lasts much longer and the interior looks and feels new.
The cover fits around the mirrors and under the front and rear bumpers with elastic, so it lays nice without excessive wrinkles..
I have a custom fit "NOAH" material cover for my RX300. I live in the sunbelt with intermittant rain. The material is an outdoor/indoor with a soft underlayer and it's lightweight to work with. Great UV protection along with rain repellant. The cost was $199.
The material failed and split at the peak of the windshield after a couple of years. As the cover is warrantied for four years, I received a replacement cover in a few days. They're assembled in Oklahoma and shipped from there. Instructions are provided for removing and installing the cover, without it dragging on the ground. You may option for locking cable and pad eyes installed to run the cable without damaging the paint. Works good when in a public garage.
Lastly, I don't need to wash the RX nearly as often, just dust it from time ot time. Consequently, the wax lasts much longer and the interior looks and feels new.
#17
Lexus Champion
Originally Posted by Tammy
I have a custom fit "NOAH" material cover for my RX300. I live in the sunbelt with intermittant rain. The material is an outdoor/indoor with a soft underlayer and it's lightweight to work with. Great UV protection along with rain repellant. The cost was $199.
The material failed and split at the peak of the windshield after a couple of years. As the cover is warrantied for four years, I received a replacement cover in a few days.
The material failed and split at the peak of the windshield after a couple of years. As the cover is warrantied for four years, I received a replacement cover in a few days.
I wonder if the new covers still break down like this? I'm thinking of going with a TYVEK cover but scared about it being TOO lightweight and blowing off the vehicle (even if its custom fit). The white color is great to reflect the heat/rays, etc.
#18
One thing to remember when using a car cover outdoors is that any dust/dirt particles etc... caught under the cover will be trapped between the cover and your car. When the wind blows this acts just like sandpaper and will wear your paint off at the main contact points -- bumpers, hood & trunk edges, roof edges, etc... Don't ask how I know.
I used to have a nice Beverly Hills Motoring Accesories, BHMA, indoor cover on my Black Jag show car with a flannel lining. I'd wash the car put on the cover and it looked great whenever I wanted to go for a drive. Then after the drive I'd use a California Car Duster and cover it back up for the next drive. Worked great for years. I still sorta miss that car.
Try these guys:
http://www.beverlyhillsmotorsport.com/
Looks like BHMA is now doing business as the link above. I think the retail location is the same.
I used to have a nice Beverly Hills Motoring Accesories, BHMA, indoor cover on my Black Jag show car with a flannel lining. I'd wash the car put on the cover and it looked great whenever I wanted to go for a drive. Then after the drive I'd use a California Car Duster and cover it back up for the next drive. Worked great for years. I still sorta miss that car.
Try these guys:
http://www.beverlyhillsmotorsport.com/
Looks like BHMA is now doing business as the link above. I think the retail location is the same.
#19
Lexus Champion
Originally Posted by DaveGS4
Bagwell,
I tried and search for those keyworkds is not working for me too , sorry about that - will get someone to look into it.
I did search for some alternative keywords and here are some threads:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=195750
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=187546
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=185976
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=100798
I have both an OEM Lexus cover and a Noah cover for my GS; I prefer the OEM one, nice quality and less dusty. Better built-in storage & design IMO
I tried and search for those keyworkds is not working for me too , sorry about that - will get someone to look into it.
I did search for some alternative keywords and here are some threads:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=195750
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=187546
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=185976
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=100798
I have both an OEM Lexus cover and a Noah cover for my GS; I prefer the OEM one, nice quality and less dusty. Better built-in storage & design IMO
what do you guys think of TYVEK for an outdoor cover? yeh yeh I know, the envelope material....but its super soft after its been crumpled up and is very liteweight...and of course as I said above...its white, so it reflects most of the heat/rays.
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I've heard good things about the Evolution 4 cover and that's what I ordered. Extreme heat/humidity is not as much of a problem up here, so hopefully I won't have that problem. I park indoors, and really I just need something to protect the car from drips from the roof, accidental scratching from other cars, etc.
I ordered from www.autoanything.com. Was about to order the OEM cover, but I got this one for half the price, now that third parties finally have the pattern for the new IS.
I ordered from www.autoanything.com. Was about to order the OEM cover, but I got this one for half the price, now that third parties finally have the pattern for the new IS.
#22
Lexus Champion
Originally Posted by Lem144
This is a great thread. Im going to buy a car cover when my IS arrives and I just assumed the Lexus one was best. Now I'm not so sure.
I had a great salesman...I just forgot to ask him about a car cover
#23
Originally Posted by bagwell
ask if they can throw in the Lexus car cover for you when you take delivery!
I had a great salesman...I just forgot to ask him about a car cover
I had a great salesman...I just forgot to ask him about a car cover
#24
Where to buy Waterprof Car Cover
Where do you buy a waterprof Car cover? I saw one in Ebay for $160 i will consider it if there is nothing else.
Does Lexus manufacture car cover as well? Would'nt mind paying alittle extra for the L sign in the cover
thanks
Does Lexus manufacture car cover as well? Would'nt mind paying alittle extra for the L sign in the cover
thanks
#26
What is recommended for parking outside/on the street? Should I just leave it uncovered so rascals don't try and take a peek? My IS should be arriving in the next few weeks.
#27
The BEST car cover for IS?
I know this has been discussed here before, but I wanted to find out which is the best car cover for the IS. My car will be parked outside.
I am looking at the California Car Cover Superweave. With reflective piping it's about $400. What do you guys think? Keep in mind im in New England where weather wreaks havoc on cars.
Thanks!\
BTW...I did try the search function but it was not working for me
I am looking at the California Car Cover Superweave. With reflective piping it's about $400. What do you guys think? Keep in mind im in New England where weather wreaks havoc on cars.
Thanks!\
BTW...I did try the search function but it was not working for me
#28
I just received from Calif. Car cover a cover made from Kimberly Clark's Noah material. It fits very well. I have used "Noah" covers for years and they do very well outside here in So. Calif. weather. (or lack of weather depending on your perspective!) For my IS I bought the "Noah" cover and am using it in a garage! Nuts I know. But for the few times a year it might sit outside I'm ready!
Any way the cover fits great and from what I read is the best for outside storage. It looks like Superweave will be fine as well but appears to be more pricey . Then again you'll be getting special piping.
Any way the cover fits great and from what I read is the best for outside storage. It looks like Superweave will be fine as well but appears to be more pricey . Then again you'll be getting special piping.
#29
Lexus Champion
With a move to a new building....I now have covered parking and won't be using my car cover.
If someone wants it for $99 shipped....its the autoanything.com evolutuion 4 material $163....I only used it about 10 times at the most and every time it was on a spotless just washed car.
its the tan color which is great for keeping the car cool, you wouldn't believe the difference if you have black interior!
mholdr@coair.com
If someone wants it for $99 shipped....its the autoanything.com evolutuion 4 material $163....I only used it about 10 times at the most and every time it was on a spotless just washed car.
its the tan color which is great for keeping the car cool, you wouldn't believe the difference if you have black interior!
mholdr@coair.com
#30
Ok, I've read all the posts and have a good idea where to get my cover. I want to know your experience if you put it on outdoors and take it off everyday.
How long does it take?
Is it difficult especially when it's windy?
Any scratches, especially if used everyday?
How's the paint?
How long does it take?
Is it difficult especially when it's windy?
Any scratches, especially if used everyday?
How's the paint?