GLK-Class (X204) Produced 2008-2014

Car Cover/Extended Storage

Old Jun 4, 2014 | 10:46 PM
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Car Cover/Extended Storage

Has anyone purchased a car cover for their GLK yet? Please excuse my lengthy post, but please read and provide your recommendations.

Since leasing a 320i as a daily driver the GLK spends 1-2 months at a time sitting in the garage. Normally, this would not be a problem but I live in an apartment building with rather narrow parking spaces. They are assigned spots and the same minivan parks next to me every day. I took the GLK out about a month ago for a fresh wash and wax and tucked it away neatly in the garage as close to the wall as possible. I am rather particular about keeping the car clean and I would be lying if I said I do not look back and admire the car regularly.

Well today I brought the car out again to take an M sport bumper to the body shop to be painted/installed on the 3 series. I noticed SEVERAL fresh scratches/dings on the front passenger door... I KNOW these dings were not there when I put the car away a month ago. I can't blame my neighbor... Sure, he could be more careful but everyone has swung a door open too forcefully at one time or another. Plus, I think he has children who may be the real culprits. However, I can understand that things like this happen and I do not plan on confronting him about it.

On that note, I would like to do everything I can do keep the car protected while it is in storage! I do plan on keeping the car for a very long time. It's current mileage is only 15k miles and since the lease on my BMW is not up until Jan. 1, 2017 I don't think it is unrealistic to think I will keep the car well past 2020!

So please chime in on any tips on extended storage as well as any experience with car covers! Please note I do have a roof rack, roof basket, and bike holder on my GLK. So a custom fit is not necessary, but quality and ease of maintenance take precedence!

My idea is to buy several styrofoam tubes, run a line with clasps through them and then hang them from the roof rails so that they cover the widest part of the passenger doors. Over that I would put a car cover so that my neighbor does not think I am a pretentious *****!

At the moment, I have the rear seat dog cover clasped onto the roof rails so that they cover the passenger doors. They are thin and offer little protection, but I am hoping that they will help reduce the chance of paint chipping on impact. Paintless dent repair is much easier than trying to repair paint chips PERFECTLY. It may seem a little obnoxious, but that is a price I am willing to pay to keep costly paint repairs at bay... As I mentioned above, I completely understand that these things happen and I would like to be proactive about preventing them.

Thanks for reading and I look forward to your input guys!
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Old Jun 5, 2014 | 04:43 PM
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There are "parking blocks" which can be temporarily affixed to the side of the car when in tight parking spots. A car cover helps keep the dust off but not much help with dents or scratches. Here is a link that I found with a quick search. No affiliation whatsoever. http://www.doorshox.com/ Now I have to get back to the garage where I am repairing a scratch on the door caused by my allowing the driver's door to hit my work bench.
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Old Jun 7, 2014 | 11:08 AM
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This might be a good solution. I worry about long-term use and having permanent imprints appear (similar to when you de-badge an old car). I should only use this when the car is covered so maybe it will not an issue?

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Old Jun 7, 2014 | 11:13 AM
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Imprints are not likely to occur for a couple of reasons. First, the blocks are held on by magnets & not adhesive. Also the paint is not fresh but seasoned by now. These on the car with a cover over everything should give you the protection you want & also piece of mind. Has anyone ever utilised blocks like this?
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Old Jun 8, 2014 | 09:34 AM
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Ours is always covered when not in use. Our condo garage is open to the air at both ends, so dust is a big problem if the car isn't covered. I have a CoverKing custom cover for ours.

I also believe that no cover is really thick enough to prevent door-ding damage from a careless neighbor. Thus, for longer down-times [anything longer than a week], I think the magnetic door protectors are a good idea. We have an end-spot [which I deliberately picked when we bought our condo], and have so far not experienced any problems with the car on our exposed side being a problem....emphasis on "so far".
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Old Jul 18, 2014 | 01:28 PM
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Originally Posted by jrct9454
Ours is always covered when not in use. Our condo garage is open to the air at both ends, so dust is a big problem if the car isn't covered. I have a CoverKing custom cover for ours.

I also believe that no cover is really thick enough to prevent door-ding damage from a careless neighbor. Thus, for longer down-times [anything longer than a week], I think the magnetic door protectors are a good idea. We have an end-spot [which I deliberately picked when we bought our condo], and have so far not experienced any problems with the car on our exposed side being a problem....emphasis on "so far".
Thanks for all the advice, guys. I have a doorshox on order and am looking into car covers now.

JRCT, did you have to request your cover? I am looking on the coverking site and they have no model of cover that will fit the GLK 350. I have a roof rack w/ basket and bike mount, so it would have to cover those as well. Any ideas on where I can get a cover that will fit my car?
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