The chopped up car from China I mentioned.
I found the adjustable height suspension more impressive.
The chopped up car from China I mentioned.
Thing you have to remember Mike is as I've mentioned elsewhere on another post about the photoshopped "Z3 Coupe" and the comment about it looking better than the original Z3 M Coupe, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Lots of people do like the look of these covers and as the description on the manufacturer's website states they are very easy to fit/remove and Lee mentioned they fit neatly in a storage bag in the boot. So if people want to spend their money on buying a cover to enhance the look of their the same as changing wheels, headlights, brakes, colour changes, decals etc so be it. It's their money and their car.'Take it off' - yes, but where do you put it?
The answer is probably that by the time you have removed the cover you are soaked through, and so fed up with the useless if fashionable thing that you just leave it by the roadside for the next fashion-concious mug . . .
Point is taken Mike, but if the owner is just having a blast out for the day on the moors etc all he'll have is a flask and a pack of sandwiches in the boot, so plenty of room for the cover if required. If he was going on on a long trip, then either don't take it or have a back up vehicle. It's called planning.I hate to belabour a point, but you cannot put it in the boot if you are on hols, and have a full boot . . .
In the boot?'Take it off' - yes, but where do you put it?
The answer is probably that by the time you have removed the cover you are soaked through, and so fed up with the useless if fashionable thing that you just leave it by the roadside for the next fashion-concious mug . . .
The same applies to the OEM BMW hood cover, I use mine all the time but leave it at home when going on holiday.I hate to belabour a point, but you cannot put it in the boot if you are on hols, and have a full boot . . .