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Originally Posted by ZFLASH This is your parking etiquette.Damn well said. Sadly, it causes a great amount of stress and pre-planning..but I cant stand to see a ding... Thanks! To

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Old 05-28-2013, 08:26 PM   #46 (permalink)
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This is your parking etiquette.Damn well said. Sadly, it causes a great amount of stress and pre-planning..but I cant stand to see a ding...
Thanks! To be honest, it's just the way I am, all of this just kinda happens, so I don't sped much time or stress about it. Even if I park my old car, I still pretty much pick the same spots/behavior.
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So the girlfriend and I went to the theater and I took the car. I made sure to park way off in the distance only to be greeted by a nice big ding on the drivers door. Man I hate people. Does anyone make a magnetic stick on piece that you can place on your door to keep these idiots from wrecking my paint? There must be something removable out there that you can stick on when parked so then at least the door hits that instead of the paint.

I'm pretty sure it was the vehicle parked next to me that did it. The mark on my door lined up with theirs but I was not sure enough to leave them a note or something.
Sometimes I think I am just being way overly paranoid, then I read stuff like this and I find out that I am not paranoid enough!

Sorry to hear that. My sympathies...
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I was thinking the magnetic door guard thing sounded like a good idea and started thinking of making something until i remembered our doors are aluminum. damn
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Experience has taught me theres only so much you can do. First it was door dings i had to worry about. Now its ******** walking by your ride and brushing up against it with their jacket and leaving a scratch. You do your best and hope for the best. Best part about finding a door ding is trying to recall when and where it occurred.
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I get told that I'm way too paranoid about my car, but I do have some guidelines:

- Always park with a median between my car and the "close spots"

- As inconveniently away from entrances as possible(skewed to one side or another, the middle of the parking lot, away from popular stores in the mall)

- IF I have to park next to another car, if I see that there are kids things in the car or one of those silly stickers on the back, I move my car.

- At work, where I can see how people treat their cars and other cars a bit better(and at home.... stupid garage ramp angle here at my condo makes me nervous about trying to get the Z into the garage) I have learned that nice car does not equal careful owner. There is a guy who I park next to that is VERY careful about other people's cars despite the fact that his car is kind of falling apart.

- If I can park where the nose is facing a lamp post, I do it. This way if someone decides to park in the spot that I face, they can't decide to just "pull forward until they hit something" and have that hit something be my car.

And of course, I am always in security camera distance and if I have bad feelings, quick picture of plates around me.
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I have to say, most of my cars before the Z were beaters with high mileage and plenty of dings and scratches and what not. However, I would often park next to nicer cars in an attempt to protect them, knowing that I would be very careful and not leave any unwanted markings on their car (while also admiring them up close). I can't say I ever parked next to someone way out in no-man's land. But even now I look at beater cars next to my Z and think the worst. The fact is, people who drive beaters can be as careful as you and me, and not all fancy car drivers care about anyone else's car or even their own.
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I have to say, most of my cars before the Z were beaters with high mileage and plenty of dings and scratches and what not. However, I would often park next to nicer cars in an attempt to protect them, knowing that I would be very careful and not leave any unwanted markings on their car (while also admiring them up close). I can't say I ever parked next to someone way out in no-man's land. But even now I look at beater cars next to my Z and think the worst. The fact is, people who drive beaters can be as careful as you and me, and not all fancy car drivers care about anyone else's car or even their own.
exactly.
Many times hubby wil drive his F-150 (If mini and I are in the Z) I will park next to a median and he parks the truck on the other side. More protection, and what is better than a big crew cab pick up eh? Love my hubby!
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I'm so buying these - for my garage at work. All the idiots and they way they park.

I'm not going to be sexist - but I've seen some people swing their doors way open so they can get their purses/bags out - followed by huge hips.

Just sayin...
Those things look hidious.
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I get told that I'm way too paranoid about my car, but I do have some guidelines:
me too. take dd when not going on a weekend motoring fun in my Z.

and i know how to fix dings... its not worth my time or energy.
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me too. take dd when not going on a weekend motoring fun in my Z.

and i know how to fix dings... its not worth my time or energy.
Some of us are not as fortunate to soley use our Z as a weekend car
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well, if you ever decide to get a dd, it's AWESOME! not having to have to worry about dings and getting key'ed.
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basically the last 5-6 dd's ive owned got key'ed...including the one im using now. key'ed at 2wks less than 300miles.

and i dont live in some shitty town either... just dumbarse mofo's from neighboring hoods shopping at the same stores...
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me too. take dd when not going on a weekend motoring fun in my Z.

and i know how to fix dings... its not worth my time or energy.
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I dont know... But if i sank so low to a point where i wanna hijack your car/rob you and you pull that chit on me, i will jump back to a safe distance and unload a full clip on you then call it self defense
That's kinda what I was thinking. Just a car (don't flame me), not worth giving third degree burns to the arse holding the gun. They would probably sue and win in this country. Even if they did unload a whole clip into the car.

Can't impinge on their rights to be criminal eh?

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I babied my 370 when I had it. I did it for several reasons, but one being I knew I'd eventually sell it one day. Some people will run their cars to the ground, whether it be hammering them, racing them, tracking them, not giving a hoot about door dings, minor scratches/dents, not doing recommended service at correct intervals...and so on. These people usually lease their cars, or maybe they're rich enough to buy the latest and greatest models when they come out....I personally think they live above their means though.

Anyways, I noticed that if you park in shopping places where it's known to attract rich people i.e. there are lots of $50,000+ cars to say the least, people there are respectful about not dinging your doors, no retarded parking jobs, etc...If it's a working class to poor environment e.g. Walmart, Target, supermarkets...you better park far away in no-man's land, away from mini-vans, beat up work trucks, etc. It's basic human psychology.

Forgot to add: ghetto parking lots got lots of fresh oil stains on the parking spots. In the rich places, rarely do you see that; well, maybe the employees' cars do that, but not the patrons. Snob 101

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