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Old 01-20-2010, 08:41 AM   #44 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by nuTinmuch View Post
It has nothing to do with price or respect at all. The door on a coupe typically takes more room to comfortably open for you to get inside compared to a 4-door sedan. Comparing my car to previous sedans I have driven/been in, I can only slightly open my door if someone is next to me compared to being able to easily get out. I'm also a skinny guy, so I'd imagine it would be even more difficult for someone bigger than me. That's also not adding wind into the equation and a million other things

You'll notice something like this was mentioned in the OP, hence me using the especially.



No.
I understand what you mean. I have a G37s coupe and an altima 3.5se sedan. Fortunately, I have a handicap parking permit so I don't have to park in a spot where people are up against my car. But when I can't. I park to take 2 spaces and my car is parked in a angular position to ensure boarding. That might be a **** move but @ least I'm not dealing with any d*&kheads.
So I understand what you mean just don't see it prevalent in this one situation judging by the pictures. I'm just happy nothing happened to pharmacists car. its a hot ride and can see why it would be admired by explorer dude. No harm, no foul.
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