Emira Car Covers

I finally got around to taking my cheap one from Amazon out of the package, and it turns out it fits OK. Should be fine for casual/intermittent use. It's super soft, so no concern about the paint.

I wouldn't use it long term to keep dust sealed out, but for occasional use in a semi-protected space where you want to keep stuff from blowing onto the car, it should work fine.

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It's this WinPower one, in the M - Sports Car size. Was $104 after coupon.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B082SMVH6T
 
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Question for this group. I plan to get my car fully wrapped and it will be garaged. However, I have a cat that loves to sit on cars. My last car, when he tried to jump off, he sort of slid down instead with claws out and scratched the paint pretty badly 🤬. That sucked.

Maybe the PPF is enough, but I’m also wondering if an indoor cover from Lotus might be a good consideration. But maybe it will attract the cat even more because it’s soft and warm? Not sure if others have some opinion on this from experience.

Also, can you put these covers on a car that is a little dirty? It looks like a tight fit, and I imagine dirt particles sticking to it easily potentially marring the paint (or film in this case).
 
Question for this group. I plan to get my car fully wrapped and it will be garaged. However, I have a cat that loves to sit on cars. My last car, when he tried to jump off, he sort of slid down instead with claws out and scratched the paint pretty badly 🤬. That sucked.

Maybe the PPF is enough, but I’m also wondering if an indoor cover from Lotus might be a good consideration. But maybe it will attract the cat even more because it’s soft and warm? Not sure if others have some opinion on this from experience.

Also, can you put these covers on a car that is a little dirty? It looks like a tight fit, and I imagine dirt particles sticking to it easily potentially marring the paint (or film in this case).
This is the cover I am using. It's made for the Evora but fits the Emira like a glove. It is definitely not for outside use and probably won't do much to stop a motivated cat, but it's soft, stretch and keeps the dust off. I'd probably look to address the problem with the cat rather than with the car. Emira Indoor Car Cover
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Question for this group. I plan to get my car fully wrapped and it will be garaged. However, I have a cat that loves to sit on cars. My last car, when he tried to jump off, he sort of slid down instead with claws out and scratched the paint pretty badly 🤬. That sucked.

Maybe the PPF is enough, but I’m also wondering if an indoor cover from Lotus might be a good consideration. But maybe it will attract the cat even more because it’s soft and warm? Not sure if others have some opinion on this from experience.

Also, can you put these covers on a car that is a little dirty? It looks like a tight fit, and I imagine dirt particles sticking to it easily potentially marring the paint (or film in this case).
I can’t speak to the cat concern haha but generally animals like soft things. experience on the dust particles, the car should be completely clean before putting the cover on. Any dirt or dust will be dragged across the car if it’s not clean. One of the crappy parts about using a car cover
 
After getting the call Friday from my Naples, Florida, dealer that my ride has arrived, I looked for a good outdoor cover (no covered parking where I work) and decided the one from classicadditions.com seemed the best choice. It's English and ships from the UK, so for about £300 (including £80shipping!) it's not the least expensive but not the most costly either. I went with their "Ultimate Outdoor Car Cover" with mirror pockets (an optional add on for £25) and not their more-than-twice-as-expensive custom fit version of that cover because it seemed like the off-the-shelf fit would be nearly as good. Once I have my wheels and my cover, I will try to remember to report back with some pix.
 
After getting the call Friday from my Naples, Florida, dealer that my ride has arrived, I looked for a good outdoor cover (no covered parking where I work) and decided the one from classicadditions.com seemed the best choice. It's English and ships from the UK, so for about £300 (including £80shipping!) it's not the least expensive but not the most costly either. I went with their "Ultimate Outdoor Car Cover" with mirror pockets (an optional add on for £25) and not their more-than-twice-as-expensive custom fit version of that cover because it seemed like the off-the-shelf fit would be nearly as good. Once I have my wheels and my cover, I will try to remember to report back with some pix.
Nice choice. After much consideration, I'm also ordering one of these, but without mirror pockets. Will also throw up some pics for comparison 👍
 
This is the cover I am using. It's made for the Evora but fits the Emira like a glove. It is definitely not for outside use and probably won't do much to stop a motivated cat, but it's soft, stretch and keeps the dust off. I'd probably look to address the problem with the cat rather than with the car. Emira Indoor Car Cover View attachment 44043
Darn, this cover shows "Currently Unavailable" on Amazon...I was just about to order one.
 
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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HOLY SH-MOLY! That's beautiful, but did you really pay over $600 for it?!?
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Has anyone ordered one of these for their Emira? Kinda cool and customizable. I could, for example, get one like this for my HY Emira. Not sure what's up with the big wing pocket at the rear.
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I have, they are really good quality. The indoor cover obviously is not for the outside, but see photo. The cover fits perfectly, and everything about it justifies the cost (to me).
 

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I have, they are really good quality. The indoor cover obviously is not for the outside, but see photo. The cover fits perfectly, and everything about it justifies the cost (to me).
Thanks for the feedback. So this is from ClassicAdditions.com? I only ask because the seams look different than the graphic on their web site that I posted.
 
I got the exact same one but with black mirror pockets.
I have, they are really good quality. The indoor cover obviously is not for the outside, but see photo. The cover fits perfectly, and everything about it justifies the cost (to me).
 
Curious: what made you choose no mirror pockets?
Wasn't particularly price sensitive about it, but figured pockets would just be more of a faff when fitting and removing the cover. Plus, I thought stretching out over the mirrors would make more vertical-ish surface for water / muck to run off, rather than a horizontal surface for stuff to settle on 🤷‍♂️
 
HOLY SH-MOLY! That's beautiful, but did you really pay over $600 for it?!?
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Probably.
I ordered one of these through the dealer last year without asking what the price was (idiot!).

They called when it arrived then casually announced it was more than AU$1000…

I’ve been too scared to even take it out of the bag. 😂
 
Has anyone in the US purchased an outdoor cover they like? I need one.
 
I have an outdoor cover - it comes off and back on again every week - will the paint be ok? Its soft lined inside. I dont have a garage and live in "sunny" Scotland

The mirrors are a very tight fit - 1st attempt to put it on i really thought theyd sent one thats too small.

Will it be ok putting the cover on if its a lil wet from drizzle?

Im new to owning a proper car so apologies for the silly questions!
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I have an outdoor cover - it comes off and back on again every week - will the paint be ok? Its soft lined inside. I dont have a garage and live in "sunny" Scotland

The mirrors are a very tight fit - 1st attempt to put it on i really thought theyd sent one thats too small.

Will it be ok putting the cover on if its a lil wet from drizzle?

Im new to owning a proper car so apologies for the silly questions!
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Having just done an 800 mile round trip to rainy Lanark in Scotland last weekend I can understand the need for a cover!
I don't have a cover but I don't think it would be a good idea putting it on a wet car.
What I would say is if the car is clean and wet and it has stopped raining you could use a drying towel to dry it off quickly.
I used one yesterday for the first time after washing my car and it dried the whole car in one go, which I was amazed at.

 
I have a brand new never used external cover - it's still in the sack and has never been removed. But I am about to get a garage, so I'm looking for the internal cover.

If anyone has a new internal cover and is interested in a straight swap let me know. The external cover retails at +£100 over the internal one so it'd be a free upgrade ;)
 

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