Guy with a very nice collection uses these, he said cheap enough to just throw away and not worry about stuff in the cover. Light weight plastics to keep dust and stuff off the car
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Thanks EspritGuy for saving me having to post a photo of mine on my car. I was tempted to spend 4+ times as much to get the nicer looking OEM Lotus cover from the UK but couldn’t ignore my practical voice reminding me that I only needed something decent looking that served the purpose. We each decide how to spend our hard-earned money.I received the same black satin cover. The stretched material fits perfectly. Similar to Lotus reveal item perhaps, but without the logo. Perfect for indoor dust protection. About $159.00. Carcover.com.
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I had to bite the bullet and get the Lotus indoor car cover … and I have to say I don’t regret it one bit even if it was overpriced.
It looks fantastic, fits the car like a glove, every seam falls on perfectly where it should be, it also covers the wheels which is great and the inside is very soft.
I also really like the logo and print on the front and back of the cover.
have an ACed garage with ETV system, VOC filter and HEPA filtering system and I still get dust so this cover will help. I also do a lot of craft stuff in my garage like airbrushing etc and I would hate for over spray to get on the car so for me it was worth investing in a really nice indoor cover, especially for a car that I intend to keep for ever.
Hope these pics help if you were on the fence about it.
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Thank you! It’s a mess right now but I had to make room for the emira and I had to think real hard before spending $629+ on a car cover (the only place that had them in stock had a higher price tag but they were sold out everywhere Else) but I figured if you spend good money on your car, on ceramic coating or PPF, spend money on your garage, spend money on the right tools and products to wash and detail your car then it only makes sense to buy the best cover money can buy, once and for all. Plus it’s not like it will ever be outside so this cover should last as long as the carNice garage! I really like the cover you may of convinced me to get one as well now with the subtle details.
How did you get one? They seem to be sold out everywhere.I had to bite the bullet and get the Lotus indoor car cover … and I have to say I don’t regret it one bit even if it was overpriced.
It looks fantastic, fits the car like a glove, every seam falls on perfectly where it should be, it also covers the wheels which is great and the inside is very soft.
I also really like the logo and print on the front and back of the cover.
have an ACed garage with an ERV system, VOC filter and HEPA filtering system and I still get dust so this cover will help. I also do a lot of craft stuff in my garage like airbrushing etc and I would hate for over spray to get on the car so for me it was worth investing in a really nice indoor cover, especially for a car that I intend to keep for ever.
Hope these pics help if you were on the fence about it.
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Nice photos/cover! Let me be first in line, should the unthinkable happen and you plan to sell your "forever car": I'd be interested in a "slightly used" Emira cover (lol). I've also bought "forever cars" only to replace them after a few years, so who knows where life takes us? When that happens, you invariably get nothing for these type of vehicle accessories, making it far more worthwhile to sell them separately. Enjoy!Thank you! It’s a mess right now but I had to make room for the emira and I had to think real hard before spending $629+ on a car cover (the only place that had them in stock had a higher price tag but they were sold out everywhere Else) but I figured if you spend good money on your car, on ceramic coating or PPF, spend money on your garage, spend money on the right tools and products to wash and detail your car then it only makes sense to buy the best cover money can buy, once and for all. Plus it’s not like it will ever be outside so this cover should last as long as the car
Here is the link:How did you get one? They seem to be sold out everywhere.
Haha yeah but this one being the very last ICE lotus… I’m keeping it foreverNice photos/cover! Let me be first in line, should the unthinkable happen and you plan to sell your "forever car": I'd be interested in a "slightly used" Emira cover (lol). I've also bought "forever cars" only to replace them after a few years, so who knows where life takes us? When that happens, you invariably get nothing for these type of vehicle accessories, making it far more worthwhile to sell them separately. Enjoy!
Yeah if you can get a used one down the road why not? Saves some money for sure !That OEM cover does look amazing! I’m going to hold out for now to pick up a used one (call me crazy), but I’m not in a rush
Not familiar with the classic additions but if it’s fitted and good quality it should be just fine . this one is also high quality microfiber inside so it shouldn’t scratch your paint especially since this is an indoor cover, it’s not like the wind will move it around. Honestly indoor covers might not be needed for most people but in my case I do use tools althat create dust, wood shavings and ink or paint overspray so instead of taking the car out every time I just keep it covered.For the same or less money I like the personalization of classic additions. Fleece backed, your choice of colors and piping.
Thanks for sharing, looks great. I have 4 covers now and mainly protects from kids walking past and rubbing them (no judging ). I wanted to order the factory one but they are very proud of their cover at the price point. I'll look at the classic additions site as I still want a form fitting with mirror pockets that doesn't just drape over the car. I have too many CF parts to order so need to minimize spend where I canI had to bite the bullet and get the Lotus indoor car cover … and I have to say I don’t regret it one bit even if it was overpriced.
It looks fantastic, fits the car like a glove, every seam falls on perfectly where it should be, it also covers the wheels which is great and the inside is very soft.
I also really like the logo and print on the front and back of the cover.
have an ACed garage with an ERV system, VOC filter and HEPA filtering system and I still get dust so this cover will help. I also do a lot of craft stuff in my garage like airbrushing etc and I would hate for over spray to get on the car so for me it was worth investing in a really nice indoor cover, especially for a car that I intend to keep for ever.
Hope these pics help if you were on the fence about it.
I have a Lotus outdoor cover (official Emira one), never used, or even removed from it's bag. Hope to have a garage later this summer and will be getting an indoor cover. DM me if interested in buying my outdoor one. In the UK though.Does anyone have any pictures of the outdoor cover from https://www.classicadditions.com on their car? I asked them but they didn't have - the nearest they had was an Evora cover, but the fit looked pretty loose around the windows so was wondering if the Emira one was more tightly fitting.
I'd ideally wait for an official outdoor cover but they don't seem to be coming back in stock any time soon and I'm getting fed up cleaning seagull sh1te off the car daily.
Cheers
So it turns out that the place I got mine from has actually got them back in stock finally and it is on its way -typical.I have an outdoor cover, never used, never even removed from it's bag. Hope to have a garage later this summer and will be getting an indoor cover. DM me if interested in buying my outdoor one. In the UK though.