Anyone else park FARTHER away than necessary?
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I remember when i still had my 02 tl type S and i was going to wichita state university in KS. i was late for class and i had to find a space that was available. I went to class for a couple of hrs and when i came back there was a minivan that cannot park for crap. Van was probably a foot away from my driver door i was like, I cant even open the door to go in? So i was getting really upset and just stood there for 5 to 10 minutes and thinking how am i getting in my car without hitting this van. So i had to get in the passenger side and slide to the driver side and left there. No dings on my car because i think there was only one student unless the passenger of that van went out of the driver side.
#122
I had 400 dollars worth of door dings on my last car (lexus es300). After that, I park at the very end of the lot at work and take 2 spots since no one parks down there. My Acura for sure will also only be parked at the very end of a parking lot taking up 2 spots.
Only problem is people get jealous and it opens up opportunity for getting keyed.
Only problem is people get jealous and it opens up opportunity for getting keyed.
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It was early so the lot wasn't full yet but here's where I park......LOL
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I park far away too from other cars (it's 3 weeks old), but I think as the car gets older I'd probably start parking closer.....kind of like when you first got the car, you washed it quite frequently and as time goes on it only gets washed when it rains (smile).
The one thing though that I can not stand is people who take up 2 spots close up to the building. That deserves to get dings/dents/etc
The one thing though that I can not stand is people who take up 2 spots close up to the building. That deserves to get dings/dents/etc
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I park as far away as I can. If I have people with me, I offer to drop them off at the door.
Most people don't mind walking. I can't believe all the nice cars parked close, look at them
as I walk by to see all kinds of dents/scratches. Lazy Fat Slobs.
Most people don't mind walking. I can't believe all the nice cars parked close, look at them
as I walk by to see all kinds of dents/scratches. Lazy Fat Slobs.
#127
My TL can do this, too!
Originally Posted by darksom1
...I try to park on their passenger side. Just in case it's only a driver in there. I also avoid vans, pickup trucks, and POS cars or cars that look like kids are in them...
At work, it's a little bit different. People seem to be considerate in my parking area in the terms of opening their door and making a ding. I park in the farthest row not for the fear of someone dinging my door, but some jackass walking by with their zippers on their bags scratching against my side. Got hit twice in four days; rather annoying. After I moved to the rear row, haven't gotten any more scratches!
#128
I am usually the first at work so I have my pick of spots. There is one spot on the second level that is about 1-1/2 times as wide as the normal spots. I use this one and it is only a few steps further than the closest possible spot.
#130
You guys are making me miss my old building where we had the nice indoor garage. My TL was barely in the sun for a year and a half. Plus I got the bonus of parking next to my boss and we each took up 1 1/2 spaces.
Now I try and get a shady spot next to some of my other co-workers and as far back as I can. It's only a matter of making sure the municipal gardners aren't around to weed whack crap all over the place.
Everywhere else I go, I'm always the furthest away. My friend picks on me when we go into Manhattan since I make her walk so far.
Now I try and get a shady spot next to some of my other co-workers and as far back as I can. It's only a matter of making sure the municipal gardners aren't around to weed whack crap all over the place.
Everywhere else I go, I'm always the furthest away. My friend picks on me when we go into Manhattan since I make her walk so far.
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I always park on the end of a parking lot. I think I always tend to either drop off my friends or date first because if it's in the end they would have a hard time getting out on one side.
#132
always park far away, or if there is an end spot. I will park there and keep the car to one side as much as possible,
girlfriend hates it to, its good for here though
girlfriend hates it to, its good for here though
#133
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I bought my first new car when I was 17. Ever since then, I have always parked as far from everyone else as possible. Old guy=old habit. My wife has gotten used to being dropped off at the door of any mall or store and waiting for me inside while I go park. It used to piss her off, but after 20 years together she just accepts it as my quirk, and life goes on.
In fact recently we had to go to a wedding at a place with a too-small parking lot, so there were no spots 'away' for me to snag. So I dropped her off, drove down the road a bit and parked in a hardware store's lot...then walked back the 1/2 mile. She just rolled her eyes.
In fact recently we had to go to a wedding at a place with a too-small parking lot, so there were no spots 'away' for me to snag. So I dropped her off, drove down the road a bit and parked in a hardware store's lot...then walked back the 1/2 mile. She just rolled her eyes.
#135
You should have seen my face when I pulled into the wrong lot at Yankee stadium where it was VALET and they wedge your car in for you somewhere. It took a few beers to calm down. It's a good thing the game sucked and we left early.
#136
Originally Posted by brettallica
I park as far away from any other cars as possible. I also ALWAYS park on end or parallel spots.
The wife isn't crazy about this when we go out to the mall or shopping, but hey there's a reason the TL has 0 dings and the Civic she drives has 100. I'd rather walk an extra several hundred feet with the piece of mind that I won't have to worry (at least not as much) about coming back to my car with a nice fresh ding in it.
The wife isn't crazy about this when we go out to the mall or shopping, but hey there's a reason the TL has 0 dings and the Civic she drives has 100. I'd rather walk an extra several hundred feet with the piece of mind that I won't have to worry (at least not as much) about coming back to my car with a nice fresh ding in it.
No thanks, I'll walk it.
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Originally Posted by KylesTL
You should have seen my face when I pulled into the wrong lot at Yankee stadium where it was VALET and they wedge your car in for you somewhere. It took a few beers to calm down. It's a good thing the game sucked and we left early.
It takes me a long time to find a spot in a parking garage because people just do not know how to pull in between two white lines . They usually park all over the line and everyone else follows suit. I have been late to so many appointments because I absolutely refuse to park next to someone who obviously does not care.
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Sometimes I don't park.
If I go to a store, etc. And no good spots are available, I go back another
day when I can park FAR away. At work I also get there b4 others and park in the last spot with my tires touching the edge of the grass. Then they cut the grass
and coat my car with it
day when I can park FAR away. At work I also get there b4 others and park in the last spot with my tires touching the edge of the grass. Then they cut the grass
and coat my car with it
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Originally Posted by ChicagoBurbs
I bought my first new car when I was 17. Ever since then, I have always parked as far from everyone else as possible. Old guy=old habit. My wife has gotten used to being dropped off at the door of any mall or store and waiting for me inside while I go park. It used to piss her off, but after 20 years together she just accepts it as my quirk, and life goes on.
In fact recently we had to go to a wedding at a place with a too-small parking lot, so there were no spots 'away' for me to snag. So I dropped her off, drove down the road a bit and parked in a hardware store's lot...then walked back the 1/2 mile. She just rolled her eyes.
In fact recently we had to go to a wedding at a place with a too-small parking lot, so there were no spots 'away' for me to snag. So I dropped her off, drove down the road a bit and parked in a hardware store's lot...then walked back the 1/2 mile. She just rolled her eyes.
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^^^^
It only takes about 5 minutes to walk the 1/2 mile. Trust me, it was much better to park in an empty lot than to be 'shoehorned' between all these crappy dirty cars, owned by people who were inside drinking. Guess what I witnessed as I was going back to get my car later that night...at least 4 people slammed their doors into the car next to them. I was SO ok about the walk!
It only takes about 5 minutes to walk the 1/2 mile. Trust me, it was much better to park in an empty lot than to be 'shoehorned' between all these crappy dirty cars, owned by people who were inside drinking. Guess what I witnessed as I was going back to get my car later that night...at least 4 people slammed their doors into the car next to them. I was SO ok about the walk!
#141
After having my last car backed into TWICE while parked in a parking lot that 2 shuttle can pass each other on I decided when I got the TL I'd park it far enough to be out of harms way. Nobody running grocery carts into my stuff and best of all nobody parking next to my car. It can be a pain but the joy of knowning it is 99% more likely not to get dinged it makes me feel great. *knocks on wood*
#142
I always park half a mile away from other cars...but I still got nailed. Last week....at a local farmers market....I parked in the grass...not even on the lot....and some old lady backed out of her spot.....turned the wheel....right into my drivers door. You just can't win sometimes. Most drivers are total idiots. Stay away from parking lots if you can.
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Include me on the list....I always park in corner spots and park as close to the curb as possible...I dont care what people think i rather walk a bit longer if thats what it takes to keep my car free of dings!
#144
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Originally Posted by JD TL-S
If I go to a store, etc. And no good spots are available, I go back another
day when I can park FAR away. At work I also get there b4 others and park in the last spot with my tires touching the edge of the grass. Then they cut the grass
and coat my car with it
day when I can park FAR away. At work I also get there b4 others and park in the last spot with my tires touching the edge of the grass. Then they cut the grass
and coat my car with it
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Originally Posted by JD TL-S
At work I also get there b4 others and park in the last spot with my tires touching the edge of the grass. Then they cut the grass
and coat my car with it
and coat my car with it
#146
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Damn Corey! That's gotta suck for you, dude! Nothing like a nice sudsy bath would do the trick for her though. Just look at it as a blessing in disguise. And with all the rain we've been getting, it'll wash off eventually.
Good thing my office has a covered parking garage.
Good thing my office has a covered parking garage.
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Originally Posted by ChicagoBurbs
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It only takes about 5 minutes to walk the 1/2 mile. Trust me, it was much better to park in an empty lot than to be 'shoehorned' between all these crappy dirty cars, owned by people who were inside drinking. Guess what I witnessed as I was going back to get my car later that night...at least 4 people slammed their doors into the car next to them. I was SO ok about the walk!
It only takes about 5 minutes to walk the 1/2 mile. Trust me, it was much better to park in an empty lot than to be 'shoehorned' between all these crappy dirty cars, owned by people who were inside drinking. Guess what I witnessed as I was going back to get my car later that night...at least 4 people slammed their doors into the car next to them. I was SO ok about the walk!
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Originally Posted by mn2trance
Damn Corey! That's gotta suck for you, dude! Nothing like a nice sudsy bath would do the trick for her though. Just look at it as a blessing in disguise. And with all the rain we've been getting, it'll wash off eventually.
Good thing my office has a covered parking garage.
Good thing my office has a covered parking garage.
#149
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I totally understand, dude. I would've done the same thing, too, had that been my car and the dumb fuck didn't give a shit about what he had done to someone else's property.
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Originally Posted by mn2trance
I totally understand, dude. I would've done the same thing, too, had that been my car and the dumb fuck didn't give a shit about what he had done to someone else's property.
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Originally Posted by 04EuroAccordTsx
yeah get exercise and save your car from being dinged. but, to tell me if Chicago had like 120 degree heat like Vegas and Phoenix, but with humidity too, so it would be like 130 degrees, you would still park a 1/2 mile and you had to wear an all black suit or tuxedo and walk?
#153
reminds me of a story ... kinda long:
back when i had my rx-7, i went to the mall and parked in an end-spot ... literally 10 to 15 empty spaces to my left. when i come back to the parking lot, there is a car parked *right next* to me. as i disarm my car, the alarm chirps, alerting me that it went off.
so i check and ... lo and behold ... there is a ding in my car. it matches the color of the car and his door lines up with the ding mark. needless to say i FREAKED OUT. i did something i may not be so proud of ... but wtf! why in the world did he park right next to me, then ding my car. ugh.
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that being said, i park far away too.
back when i had my rx-7, i went to the mall and parked in an end-spot ... literally 10 to 15 empty spaces to my left. when i come back to the parking lot, there is a car parked *right next* to me. as i disarm my car, the alarm chirps, alerting me that it went off.
so i check and ... lo and behold ... there is a ding in my car. it matches the color of the car and his door lines up with the ding mark. needless to say i FREAKED OUT. i did something i may not be so proud of ... but wtf! why in the world did he park right next to me, then ding my car. ugh.
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that being said, i park far away too.
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I alway's park away farther than necessary.........or I'll just take the beater out , just for a quick run to the grocery store....no ding's as of yet !
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In our office building, there is a huge underground parking lot that has poles every three spots. I always park on the right side spot with passenger door hugging the pole So far no dints ... (knock on wood) ...
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Originally Posted by ChicagoBurbs
Hey there ARE limits to what I'll do to keep ding-free...but to me that was no biggie. So no, I would not hike the 1/2 mile in 130 degrees in a black suit, nor would I do it in a blizzard. But this was evening and it was 65 degrees, so it was really very nice out and I rather enjoyed the stroll.
i'm going to hopefully be like you one day and my wife can tolerate me parking any of my future cars far away and she'll give me the rolling eyes.
#159
Everytime I'm in a store parking lot, if I see a SHOPPING CART, I'll park more than a few spaces away from it. Same goes for the office--I'll park in the back just to avoid places in front of the building where people congregate.
Same goes for people that drive ghetto ass rice burners wrecklessly on the freeway--I'll slow down and move to the right lane so that their dumb ass doesn't tailgate me and possibly rear end me.
Same goes for people that drive ghetto ass rice burners wrecklessly on the freeway--I'll slow down and move to the right lane so that their dumb ass doesn't tailgate me and possibly rear end me.