I'm pretty sure this is the one I bought. There are plenty of options, depending on how you are going to use it. It fits nicely, but I use a piece of light rope tied to the grommet on one side and a carabiner on the other end to keep it from blowing off in the wind.
In 2002, I purchased a Covercraft Dustop cover with 2 mirror pockets. This cover is designed to be used indoors to keep dust and dirt off the paint, but not for outdoor use. It fits like a glove.
For 10 years, I have put on almost every time I have parked in my parking space (parking garage and carport). The mirror pockets are just starting to tear. If I were still in the U.S., I'd probably buy a replacement, but the shipping to Sweden makes it too expensive.
Maybe one that fits a geo metro or swift? They are very similar in size and shape.
I got a custom car cover once, then found out it would scratch the paint if parked out doors and was only good to use inconjunction with a garage of some type.
I've done the "remove-the-antenna" thing with my Miata, and I don't really like it. I cover the car every day at work, so the short antenna works better for me. It I stored it for longer periods it would be less of a problem.
I bought a Covercraft cover for my 2001. It fits like a glove and has those mirror pockets. What I did not take into account was the rain! So I am passing it on to one of our stellar members when we get together for the NorCal meetup. I mistakenly ordered one from the guy in SoCal and it has no pockets and I find their customer service is just plain awful, bordering on snotty. I will probably return the new waterproof cover because it has no pockets and replace it with one from Covercraft. Their product is a better one and there customer service is way better.
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