R50/53 Who else only parks like this?
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i hate dings
Although I share your feelings about dings...
I hate it when people park in two spots, unless it is at the very back of a parking lot where no one parks.
Which is where I park, and yes sometimes I'll take up two spaces.
I'll walk two blocks just so I don't have to park next to someone else.
I hate it when people park in two spots, unless it is at the very back of a parking lot where no one parks.
Which is where I park, and yes sometimes I'll take up two spaces.
I'll walk two blocks just so I don't have to park next to someone else.
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Originally Posted by ZenAudio
I always take two spots and the wife always tells me I'm gonna get keyed, but I just can't tolerate door dings!!!!
Door Ding Free,
Mike
Door Ding Free,
Mike
Every single person I know who parked (stress parked) like that has got keyed.
A few rules:
1. Always park on the end, on the right side of a car (away from drivers door). Preferably near a pole or garden. I see you follow this rule.
2. Never park in a compact spot. (You not doing too well here) Reminds me of a time I went to a big parking structure in hollywood where the ?? were directing vehicles to the parking spots. This one ?? points me to a compact spot, and I ignore him and try to drive past, but he intercepts me, frantically pointing at the compact spot, and I says to him, to him I says, " I dont park in compact spots." And he says to me in his ?? accent "But theeees izzz a compact". . No I didnt park there.
Edited: Sorry..I didnt know "Amigo" is a derogatory term. I address Mexicans as such, and they address it to me back. /shrug. So it doesnt mean "friend" in Mexican??
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Nope, would never do it, wouldnt be prudent.
I try to park at the end of the row and at the farthest side of the space (would be closest to the curb in your picture). But taking up two spaces, especially in the area closest to the destination/building and/or in a lot prone to being full or near full is an open invitation to have something nasty happen to you car. Guaranteed.
I try to park at the end of the row and at the farthest side of the space (would be closest to the curb in your picture). But taking up two spaces, especially in the area closest to the destination/building and/or in a lot prone to being full or near full is an open invitation to have something nasty happen to you car. Guaranteed.
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Uh..yeah, that is just plain ignorant to park like that. I mean if you were way in the back of the lot or....well...there is no or, back of the lot or park the dang thing correctly. As others have stated you can take precautions when parking to minimize your car getting dinged. That kind of parking is bait for hate.
And I am one of those who hopes you get keyed for parking like that.
And I am one of those who hopes you get keyed for parking like that.
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I've found shopping carts to be way more deadly than door dings....
I see (mostly) women in big SUVs give their shopping cart a little shove to the side after they've unloaded it... almost NEVER do I see someone return a cart!! Then the wind blows them or other people push them around to clear a space (sometimes pushing them with their cars!)
I've had shopping cart dings on 3 out of 5 of my last vehicles.. the latest on the rear bumper of my (current) 2002 Thunderbird convertible. I was so mad!
Grrr. So I usually park somewhere in the north 40 and push carts the whole way back
(BTW Mike, I think you lost consensus on this one dude! )
I see (mostly) women in big SUVs give their shopping cart a little shove to the side after they've unloaded it... almost NEVER do I see someone return a cart!! Then the wind blows them or other people push them around to clear a space (sometimes pushing them with their cars!)
I've had shopping cart dings on 3 out of 5 of my last vehicles.. the latest on the rear bumper of my (current) 2002 Thunderbird convertible. I was so mad!
Grrr. So I usually park somewhere in the north 40 and push carts the whole way back
(BTW Mike, I think you lost consensus on this one dude! )
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Originally Posted by Wenzor
thats just rude! i hate people who park like that! what you could do is park next to planters and get as close as u can to that side. comeon! we drive subcompact cars. lets be more efficient with the space we take up!
I hate to tell a fellow Miniac that they're wrong, but I think it's wrong to take 2 spaces, especially when a small car like ours can easily hide at the far side of an end-of-the-row parking spot.
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Keyed was just the beginning....
going in a few years ago saw a really really nice Mustang parked like this...added a diaganol aspect to ensure no one was close. wasn't up front but was taking up two spaces in a fairly large lot at the zoo on a nice day
Heading out a couple of hours later, I felt a little sick:
keyed - that's an understatement....total repaint would be needed
all 4 tires flat
antenna snapped
dents in the door from kicking
couple pieces of glass smashed.
I think someone was a bit offended ...... they'd opened a serious can of whoop _ _ _ on that vehicle. Now, this was Miami and well - 'the rules are different here' as their ads used to say.
I love end spaces, hug the inside when I can and often park farther out to improve chance no one will be beside
but I never NEVER intentionally stradle a line or park on a bias - remembering that poor poor car and how he must have felt.
oh yea - the alarm was going off too......
Heading out a couple of hours later, I felt a little sick:
keyed - that's an understatement....total repaint would be needed
all 4 tires flat
antenna snapped
dents in the door from kicking
couple pieces of glass smashed.
I think someone was a bit offended ...... they'd opened a serious can of whoop _ _ _ on that vehicle. Now, this was Miami and well - 'the rules are different here' as their ads used to say.
I love end spaces, hug the inside when I can and often park farther out to improve chance no one will be beside
but I never NEVER intentionally stradle a line or park on a bias - remembering that poor poor car and how he must have felt.
oh yea - the alarm was going off too......
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All you one-spotters, one question and be honest - how many door dings? I've ALWAYS parked this way in the MINI and ALWAYS in my 2000 F150. Running score: 0 Door Dings, 0 Keyings.
That said, I obviously don't take up close spots - I'm always way out in the lot or even far far away from the lot. I also NEVER parallel park where suckas can nudge my bumpers. I find a spot only a MINI will fit or get one that only allows a car behind.
You one-spotters - apparently you've never seen those rude people getting out of there cars using yours as a door stop. No single spot is safe from an SUV soccer mom on her 3rd Frappacino.
Keying and worse is vandalism which I would then fix under insurance.
K - if I had a Ferrari, I'd have the butler take it down to the body shop, but come on man, we are talking a virgin MINI !!!
Don't Tread (or Door Ding) On Me!
Mike
That said, I obviously don't take up close spots - I'm always way out in the lot or even far far away from the lot. I also NEVER parallel park where suckas can nudge my bumpers. I find a spot only a MINI will fit or get one that only allows a car behind.
You one-spotters - apparently you've never seen those rude people getting out of there cars using yours as a door stop. No single spot is safe from an SUV soccer mom on her 3rd Frappacino.
Keying and worse is vandalism which I would then fix under insurance.
K - if I had a Ferrari, I'd have the butler take it down to the body shop, but come on man, we are talking a virgin MINI !!!
Don't Tread (or Door Ding) On Me!
Mike
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Originally Posted by ZenAudio
All you one-spotters, one question and be honest - how many door dings? I've ALWAYS parked this way in the MINI and ALWAYS in my 2000 F150. Running score: 0 Door Dings, 0 Keyings.
Possible outcomes:
Someone tries to squeeze in to the 1/2 space availlable:
A much larger SUV-ish truck desides s/he deserve two spaces... and you are in them:
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