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I would like to find a reasonable cost tan car cover for the 968 - I feel it is getting too much sun as I've had it out of the garage. Can anyone suggest a good quality tan cover...I think I would prefer custom fit, but if there is good experience with a universal, that might work. I am not too familiar with the various materials, but think I would like something with some heft, rather than a very thin lightweight cover. Any experience would be appreciated.
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Not sure what you mean by "tan" cover, but I use a car cover by Autotechnica that is PVC with a soft fluffy lining. Its very water proof, heavy and inexpensive. PVC may not breathe as well as other hi-tech material but it does have vents and I have not noticed moisture problems. If you only need to use it for short term while car is un-garaged I think this is an OK solution and not sure an expensive custom cover is required. Of course, you need to make sure the car is clean and dry before putting any cover on to avoid scratching and fungal growth on cover or paint.
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Thanks for the suggestion. For tan, I mean beige or khaki color. I'll take a look at the AutoTechnica.
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Thanks Flash, looks like a great source, and they have the tan color available in several versions. Have you used any covers from them for outdoor - looks like they have multiple options for material.
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