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Is it me or it is really hard to judge the distance?

Originally Posted by SPOHN Our cars are short as is. Don't feel you have to pull up as far. Figure it out before you get a lip kit or so.

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Old 07-02-2012, 06:17 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Our cars are short as is. Don't feel you have to pull up as far. Figure it out before you get a lip kit or so.
I already explained on my other post but allow me to explain a little more. For some reason some of the parking spaces in this city is a lil messed up. They are 3/4 of the length of an actual parking space.

Most sedans will park over the concrete block so they are well within the lines, but with the shorter space and a feet or two from the block my car sticks out like a sore thumb. So i have no choice but to park a lil closer.. For today's case, a little too close for comfort
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Old 07-02-2012, 07:27 PM   #17 (permalink)
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you can also get something called Curb Alert
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Old 07-02-2012, 11:48 PM   #18 (permalink)
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reverse camera was my best investment so far. I always back in now because I know exactly how far away I am from danger
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yah, rear view cameras are a must on this car especially when backing up in tight spots.
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I kept making up excuses on why it is so hard, tried to convince myself that i just need to get used to it...In the end i have to convince myself that i suck :/

Long story short: i was out to lunch and i realized that my bumper is only an inch away from the concrete block. Any further i would have crack the bumper

I have driven many cars with similar problems, but the Z takes the cake.
Judging distance of the nose from the parking space or wall edge is difficult for me too. I ran several test pull-ins into a parking space with a low curb (so I wouldn't hit the air dam) and found what the correct distance looks like when I'm lined up straight and looking out the side window below the mirror. With a little practice, you can get it down fairly well. If closing on a wall, use bottom edge of wall as the alignment guide as with the curb. In a lined space, use the line in front of you as the alignment guide. The car's short, so you can afford to leave a little more space than usual in front and still not stick out in the back.

That's my approach and I'm sticking with it until I hit something.

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reverse camera was my best investment so far. I always back in now because I know exactly how far away I am from danger
Agreed. I am an officiall crappy parker but the camera salvages the worst of my efforts.
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I havent hit anything as of yet cause i am too careful, sometimes i will get out of the car only to see that theres 3-4 feet of room infront of me
This is exactly how I feel when I'm parallel parking LOL. Objects in mirror are not closer than they appear, but in fact further away for me. haha
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The secret: look at the reflection of your car in paint of the car next to you, I'd estimate 90% of the time the adjacent car is clean enough to see both your car's nose and the curb.
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The secret: look at the reflection of your car in paint of the car next to you, I'd estimate 90% of the time the adjacent car is clean enough to see both your car's nose and the curb.
That's exactly what I do whether I am going forward or in reverse. In any situation I leave about a foot of space since the car is not that long.
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Its not a big car so pulling all the way up is like inviting a smart car to share your space. Seriously I developed the habit of leaving a yard extra in front when parking when I used to drive vettes. Nothing wrong with it when you see the size of some SUVs or pick-ups in other stalls
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The secret: look at the reflection of your car in paint of the car next to you, I'd estimate 90% of the time the adjacent car is clean enough to see both your car's nose and the curb.
I do this, but it's definitely not 90% of the time clean enough.

I have the biggest problem with backing into my garage. Its the angle of the rear window or something. I love how short our cars are, so most of the time its not an issue. I haven't pulled too far into a spot yet.
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