Why You Should Cover Up Your Sports Car
Many sports car owners do not drive their special vehicle on a
daily basis and some who do drive their sports car regularly
lack an indoor garage. With protecting the beauty and investment
value of a sports car being a natural priority, it is essential
for sports car enthusiasts to understand car covers.
A car cover is akin to a tarp designed to fit your sports car
snugly. A cover is designed to protect the vehicle from common
sources of damage. Many a sports car's paint job has been ruined
by tree sap when parked carelessly beneath a tree, and many
drivers have undoubtedly noticed significant fading when paint
has been exposed to the sun and elements for an extended period
of time. An investment in a car cover can prevent these
maladies, as well as many other common sources of vehicle damage.
Quality car covers can be purchased for under $100 US in most
cases. Some covers are designed to fit sports cars that fall
within a general size range, but for many popular models of
sports cars, custom-fit covers are available, as well. Either
alternative can successfully protect your sports car from
damage, although a custom-fit cover may be easier to use and
should be more form fitting than a more generic alternative.
There are basically two kinds of car covers one may
encounter--water repellant covers and waterproof covers.
Instinctively, one may believe a completely waterproof model
would be the preferred cover type. This instinct, however, is
incorrect. Water repellant covers allow for breathability and
prevent the accumulation of moisture under the cover. A
waterproof cover, on the other hand, may do a slightly better
job of blocking a large rainfall from sneaking under the cover,
but will trap any moisture under the tarp, including natural
sources such as condensation, increasing the risk of oxidation
and eventual visible rusting.
Waterproof car covers are generally priced less than water
repellant covers. The difference in price is not a fluke, nor is
it an indicator of greater value from a waterproof cover
purchase for your sports car. Water repellant covers are priced
slightly higher simply because they can do a better job of
protecting your sports car.
Even those with enclosed storage locations can benefit from the
use of a car cover when the auto is not being used. A covered
car in a garage is much less likely to be subjected to an
inadvertent scratch, a child's greasy handprint or any of the
other assorted minor hazards that might be present. Dust
accumulation is also reduced, which is both good for the sports
car itself, and also assists in making cleanup easier before the
car is returned to the road.
When one considers the potential dangers faced by an uncovered
sports car--from small bad luck scratches to significant
sun-produced fading, it makes sense to purchase the relatively
inexpensive car cover. Even a small repair to a sports car's
finish will often easily exceed the cost of a cover.
Sports car drivers are often critical of car insurance rates,
complaining that the premiums they pay are never justified by
any claims that are made. One can argue about the cost of
insurance relative to its likely use, but the use of car covers
is clearly a financial win for the sports car enthusiast. A
small investment in either a car cover that fits your vehicle
will automatically pay for itself within a very short period of
time. Anyone who is considering the purchase of a sports car, or
who already owns a sports car should not hesitate to add a car
cover to his or her list of must-have accessories.