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I left as much room as possible…
I went to the grocery store and parked as close as I could to the curb, and the two spaces next to me were empty.
I walk out and see this. 🙄 http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1746668066.jpg |
I park VERY far away from the store. As far as possible! And rarely does anyone park next to me.
The only exception is if there is shade from any trees......that is the priority......over everything else! That said.....what you portrayed doesn't surprise me given the number of knuckleheads they give out drivers licenses to! :rolleyes: |
Luckily the cart wasn’t left next to it.
Maybe the BMW guy was joining the protective zone figuring you at least wouldn’t ding him either. I used to park my pile of crap Geo Metro next to really nice cars, because I knew I wasn’t going to ding them and that gave them protection on one side; of course I’m sure it freaked them out when they came back to their car. |
I park miles away , and get notes on the car I took up too much space!....(I try to park so no one can get next to me)
I just don't go near parking lots anymore. |
What rwest said... if you took my preferred spot ... I would park like that if no other option...
I won't hit your car wif my baby either ... never have ;). Now a hoopty is different :D |
When I had my 84 Targa I'd park far away from everyone else at Target or the mall. Came out one day to find a pick-up truck hit the headlight and fender, for fun I guess.
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I'd expect someone trying to protect their car to do what the BMW did. He knows you're not going to ding him and there's plenty of room for you, anyway. He still has some risk on his passenger side, but he's minimized it. His risk is if you leave before him and some turd parks in your spot.
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If I were the BMW person, I may have parked there (cart in the empty spot next to him), but I would have parked in the middle of my spot which would have made a fuller, more comfortable space between the 911 and the BMW. Even when I had my 911, I didn't park way out. I get folks that do, it's just not my thing.
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I think the BMW was gauging his spot by the distance from you....which he did fairly well.
If you were centered in your spot...he likely would be parked in the middle of his also..imo. |
I park my 911 and my El Camino like you did. In the corner, far out as possible. No door dings on either car after many decades of ownership.
However, the El Camino has had the tail gate dented in while at Lowe's and it had to be some large pickup that tagged me. I had it fixed, and it looks just like it should. I parked the same way with my 914 that I had for 26 years. Every single fender was smashed into by idiot drivers. And I never even got the note saying everyone watching thinks I am give you my information, but tough luck. Every crunched fender was done in totally different parts of town, and some in broad daylight, while I was legally parked and not in the car. |
I'd have done exactly what the BMV owner did. Still plenty of room and both your 911 and their car are in a safe zone for door dings. Now, there's nothing that can be done about the lazy moron who left a cart but at least the BMW acted as a buffer against that stupidity.
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In my experience, far from the door is more important than close to the curb
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When I was 19 and drove a '63 Dodge pickup, my preferred spot would have been to mash that shopping cart up against the curb. :D
I try to park my cars out away from the mass of cars nearer to the shop doors. I did that once and have a picture (somewhere) of my 911 sitting in a lot out in the middle of nowhere all by itself - except for one car that pulled up and parked right next to it. |
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People parking close is a problem with the MCS since the doors are so large. I hope the Cayman door is smaller than the MCS because I doubt they will be considerate. |
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My Honda Fit and Civic both have doors that open to a right angle with the car.
Makes for lots of room for exiting the car. Also adds to the space that a fully open door needs. |
You guys are really missing all the fun in this.
What you do is, turn the P-car around and park REALLY close to the BMW, so he can't get in. Then, get out and just walk away and wait.... |
He’s between the lines, didn’t hit you, left space to open his door, but yet you all are still complaining. WTAF.
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Consider yourself lucky...this how they park in Italy :eek: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1746747925.jpg |
It's good the op left the Ford GT at home that day.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1746749367.jpg |
Late model pos bmw is all you need to know in this situation…
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If there is anything I hate more than a steering wheel that isn’t centered, it’s door dings. I have been parking a mile away from other people for years. 5 out of 10 times I come out to find someone parked right up against me even with a lot full of empty spots. I have an amazing PDR guy.
You would think the safest place to not be messed with is a car show. Last year I put my 911 in a car show and stepped away for 5 minutes and came back and a woman had opened my door and was in the process of sitting behind the wheel. My wife took care of it before my rage kicked in |
I always flip my mirrors in so some crazy b1tch doesn't hit them with her shopping trolley/cart.
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This is why I park in BFE. My wife loves it.:D
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I’m thinking it’s just common sense to park between the lines, but then some people couldn’t color between the lines either. |
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I did that. If a shady spot is 500' out ... I need the exercise :) |
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I picked up a ding on the top of my trunk (above licence plate) this week, no idea how folks did this to my car ! |
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Did the car get parked there? If so, that's a First Class A Hole.
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Maybe he was waiting for his significant other, but when I left, he was still there.
If you look at the far left, you can see the curb, that I pulled up against last week. No buggy this time |
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