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asianthree 11-06-2016 08:31 PM

Storing car outside
 
We are leaving our car outside during December and January. Looking to buy a good car cover, but have no idea where to buy local or online. Any advice on what needs to be done to car while it sits idle? Thanks in advance.

villagetinker 11-06-2016 08:37 PM

I did this up North, and while the car cover did what was advertised, the wind and movement of the cover over several sections of the car actually rubbed off the paint!! So, IMHO, you might want to consider covered storage, we used the storage facility on 441 (Fruitland park), about 1/2 mile North of 441. If I recall correctly, it was $110/month. This is a fraction of the cost of touching up paint.
Hope this helps.

PS our cover was over $100, not cheap, it kept the car dry and clean, but I never considered the constant rubbing from the wind.

xkeowner 11-06-2016 08:56 PM

I have a 1996 vehicle which has been stored outside under cover for at least 15 years including 6.5 years here. I get my covers from California Car Cover. They have several grades/styles and provide a comparison of the various styles. I usually buy a mid priced cover. No paint rubbing issues for me.

msendo 11-06-2016 09:58 PM

We purchased a car cover many years ago from:

http://www.jcwhitney.com/jcwhitney/textsearch_result.jcw?sku=Car+Cover&shopid=100001& tahsearch=1&tahgroup=UGS&tahrank=4383430&tahscore= 5.50773

Two Bills 11-07-2016 04:59 AM

For two months. I would just disconnect the battery and leave it on the drive.
We leave our car a lot longer in UK during the winter, whilst staying at the TV's, with no ill effects.
Our son in law does run it for an hour with air con on occasionally, to remove any humidity /damp build up.
Works for us.

chuckinca 11-07-2016 06:57 AM

We leave a older Mercury Grand Marquis outside for 9 months at a time in California with a car cover on it and the battery disconnected with no problems. Runs great in the summer.

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daca55 11-07-2016 11:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xkeowner (Post 1316316)
I have a 1996 vehicle which has been stored outside under cover for at least 15 years including 6.5 years here. I get my covers from California Car Cover. They have several grades/styles and provide a comparison of the various styles. I usually buy a mid priced cover. No paint rubbing issues for me.

California Cover is the best!!:coolsmiley:

photo1902 11-07-2016 11:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by asianthree (Post 1316307)
We are leaving our car outside during December and January. Looking to buy a good car cover, but have no idea where to buy local or online. Any advice on what needs to be done to car while it sits idle? Thanks in advance.

Put a can of fuel stabilizer in the tank. Probably dont even need to disconnect the battery. We have friends/family that leave their cars in a similar fashion for months on end, and have never had a problem with a dead battery. Perhaps you have a neighbor you trust who can come over and start it once a week.


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