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Hildyva 10-04-2004 04:27 PM

winter covering
 
I live in the DC area where winters aren't too harsh, but I'm still going to buy a covering b/c I have no garage. I'm open to suggestions as to what I should look for in shopping for a cover. How much should I expect to spend? should I consider a hardtop cover?

another question: What does the automatic speed control light indicate? I've only noticed it recently.

Ad Sach 10-04-2004 04:30 PM

Are you planning to drive and cover, or park your car for the season?

Speed control light tells you that you have exceeeded a preset speed.

Hildyva 10-07-2004 06:01 PM

I plan to cover the car when the winter weather's bad and uncover it if the weather warms up. any recommendations on a good cover?

Also, with the speed control indicator light, what does it mean to say I've exceeded a preset speed?

PeterJoyce 10-10-2004 10:33 AM

If I still lived in NW Washington I would have let you park it for the winter.

roman 10-12-2004 08:38 AM

I live in Alexandria and have the Boxster and a Z4 . . . I just bought a Boxster cover from a dealer for $170 that looks to me like it will fit the bill just fine. It comes with a storage bag and cable/lock. I've had one for the Z4 for about 6 months that I think is made by "Weathershield" that also does an excellent job. I do plan on uncovering and running them once a week (weather permiting).


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