View Poll Results: How far away from the building entrance do you park your car to avoid a scratch or di
I don't stress over this. I park as close as possible.
4
11.11%
I'm aware of the risk, but I sometimes take my chances.
10
27.78%
I'd park on the moon if I could!
22
61.11%
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How far do you park your car...
#17
Boardroom Thug
I park out a little only because I don't like to parking place shop. I don't worry about dents or carts, doesn't matter which car I am driving, cars come and go, I am not sweating stuff I cannot control, let the guy that buys my cars used deal with it...........
#20
Pole Position
I park as far as I can when possible. Still, it means nothing. I've parked out in left field in a sub section of a sub section lot with zero cars around and when I returned, there was the clunker parked right up next to my door.
When I have no choice but to park in the main lot I have rules I abide by.
1. Park as far far away as I can
2. Park next to an island with the curb to my right.
3. Never park between two, 2 door cars.
4. Never park next to a clunker.
5. Never park next to a minivan or a Volvo.
6. And never, EVER take up 2 parking spaces. You might as well draw a bullseye on your car.
When I have no choice but to park in the main lot I have rules I abide by.
1. Park as far far away as I can
2. Park next to an island with the curb to my right.
3. Never park between two, 2 door cars.
4. Never park next to a clunker.
5. Never park next to a minivan or a Volvo.
6. And never, EVER take up 2 parking spaces. You might as well draw a bullseye on your car.
#21
Lead Lap
I park in a safe spot, no matter how much time it takes to find one. Still more economical than to have a nasty scratch or ding remove. We have a lot of door flingers here and of course they try to park as near as possible to you, some needy issue I suppose, they want to share your car space.
My personal take is to buy myself an old clapped out Land Rover Defender with a sticker: Please dent my ride, just be careful of the dents already on it. But then I don't fancy the Saturday afternoons, overhauling the engine, fixing the breaks etc and the bone jarring ride.
My personal take is to buy myself an old clapped out Land Rover Defender with a sticker: Please dent my ride, just be careful of the dents already on it. But then I don't fancy the Saturday afternoons, overhauling the engine, fixing the breaks etc and the bone jarring ride.
#26
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Park as far as i could! Only time i park next to someone is if they are also parked far away and its a clean unique exotic sports car or another Lexus
Usually park far or alone especially after a wash
Usually park far or alone especially after a wash
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#27
Lexus Test Driver
I don't park next to this:
Parking next to anything beat up could be risky. if their bumper is smashed to hell, or they've got a different colored door/fender/trunk, I have to assume that the accident was because of their stupidity, and not park next to them.
#28
Pole Position
When I have no choice but to park in the main lot I have rules I abide by.
1. Park as far far away as I can
2. Park next to an island with the curb to my right.
3. Never park between two, 2 door cars.
4. Never park next to a clunker.
5. Never park next to a minivan or a Volvo.
6. And never, EVER take up 2 parking spaces. You might as well draw a bullseye on your car.
1. Park as far far away as I can
2. Park next to an island with the curb to my right.
3. Never park between two, 2 door cars.
4. Never park next to a clunker.
5. Never park next to a minivan or a Volvo.
6. And never, EVER take up 2 parking spaces. You might as well draw a bullseye on your car.
When I have absolutely NO choice, I use the rules above (except the island rule #2, but this is one I will adopt). Oh, and of course, I don't follow #6 at all.
When taking up multiple spots, no one's ever keyed my car or done anything silly in 20 years. I'm so far away, they're like "why bother".
I will admit one time I was the mall, and parked far away. I took up two spots. The mall was empty around Noon. When I came out 4 hours later, the mall was packed, the parking lot was filled even in the back where I was....so now I'm parked across 2 spots in a filled parking lot. I did feel like an azz. Someone left a handwritten note on my car calling me the same name. And since people were driving past my car looking for spaces as I was sheepishly walking up, I saw a lot of angry faces staring out of windows at my car taking up 2 spaces. I felt really bad that day. But no one keyed or damaged my car.
It's only happened once in 20+ years though, so I must have some good karma built up. If someone was going to vandalize my car, that was the day.
I still take up 2 spots whenever I can, and simply park in remote areas of the parking lot....I need the exercise anyway, plus again, I like walking up to my car and catching it from different angles. What can I say, I love cars, especially mine.
#29
I used to for two weeks. The shop that I utilize to do all my electrical work wanted me to test out the module they were in talks of being contracted to use. It worked out just fine with great field of view and full clarity, but what we didn't anticipate was how much it would drain the battery. We were even discussing a secondary power source, but it just all became too weight bearing on the car. I do track my car a few times, and I would rather not constantly remove and re-install components. But if I had to park on the street or somewhere for an extended period of time, then certainly I'd consider it to be a worthwhile investment.
#30
Lexus Champion
If the opportunity arises ill park further away. Sometimes Im just like f it and take a chance. If I see a nicer car or a modified car ill park next to it. Only if Im in my Lex or BMW not the beater.