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Does the 370Z scream "HIT ME" while parked?
In the last 2 months I've been hit 3 times! First was a hit and run in my work parking lot, my front right got totally rashed. No contact / insurance info was left behind. The second was three days after the first incident in the post office parking lot where a Chevy pick up backed up into me. This was a blessing in disguise as he hit me in the exact same place where I was originally hit. His insurance paid for all the repairs. The third and last was again, the front right corner. This time is a 4-5 inch long scratch running towards the tire well.
When I park my car, no matter where I am I always ensure I'm centered in the parking spot I choose. I take every precaution including parking away from the higher traffic areas. I don't know what else to do other than leave a piece of paper scotch taped to my window saying: PLEASE DON’T HIT MY CAR. YOU MAY NOT LIKE YOUR CAR, BUT I LOVE MINE! Any other suggestions? |
That sucks. A lot of people just don't care - look at the condition of their cars.
I remember a guy on Autopia that was a little whacked about his car (It's a cleaning site, a lot of OCD people). He carried cones and caution tape with him wherever he went and roped off his car so people would say away from it. He also had these big inflatable bumpers that hung from the window sills (think inflatable pool raft) to protect the doors just in case someone got inside the caution tape. Everyone thought he was just joking @ first then realized that it was really the way the guy parked. And it wasn't like it was a Veyron or something, just an average car. |
That sucks, but when running on the streets too.
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Do like me, park away from everyone else or find a spot with a median/walk way on the right side. Leaves just the chance of only your driver's side door getting hit.
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OP, sorry to hear about your bad misfortunes. |
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most people don't care about their vehicle, which is why they didn't buy a Z :driving:
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i sold the car within a year. just got fedup with the repairs. |
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But then again its better to park far away and have the peace of mind than park in a highly congested area and worry about your car being dinged. If all else fails use the double space method. :rofl2: :rolleyes: Quote:
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here's the lay out of my parking job...... fifty spaces of emptiness and THEN my Z, parked next to the curb so noone can park on at least the one side.
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but the thing is when I always park in the back of everything, they always tend to park right next to me and stay in their car like they are watching me. its ridiculous, so I always take a picture of the two cars next to me license plate and wait...and yes it is a magnet for getting hit.
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This doesn't always work. My Dad babies his car. He went to Walmart last week and parked it 25 spots away from the nearest car and as close as he could get to a curb. As he's coming out he sees some idiot do a donut in the parking lot and clip is front bumper. They stopped for a second and took off. The only way to 100% avoid dings is to leave your car in the garage. Which honestly I do most of the time specifically to avoid these things happening. But I still know it's only a matter of time before an idiot gets me, too. |
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i always try to park far away and next to a curb (to minimize people parking next to me ) they 'd have run aground to park on my left side lol |
Been there done that and too many close calls than I can remember. :mad:
I now have piece of mind as a result of me parking alone next to the Helipad at work. Worst case, a chopper will land on it, but im sure insurance covers that. :ugh2: |
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