Rayme's parking tips
Maximize your chances
There's always ways to maximize your parking space to not get your car dinged, or minimize any sort of potential damage...of course you don't always get the choice of a space when you park, but keep those in mind:
1. Park the furthest away from the door
There is less traffic as people try to park close the entrance so there is less change of people parking away.
2. Park near Sedans
Their doors are shorter than coupes, less chance of accidental dings
3. Park on a car who's passenger side if facing you
Chances are the car has no passenger, so no door opening on your car!
4. Park next to a new car / clean car
The drivers will likely take more attention since it's his new prized possesion.
5. Backup in the parking!!!!
If somebody accidently hit your car, its way easier and cheaper to replace a fender than repair a quarter panel. Not to mention you can probaby repair it at home if it's a lame hit and run.
6. Do not park near vans...kids sometime likes to lean and touch stuff like cars
7. Park against a pole or a cart storage space
Nobody will park next to you
8. Try to shop at wierd hours when nobody is there
If you have more, let's hear them!
Maximize your chances
There's always ways to maximize your parking space to not get your car dinged, or minimize any sort of potential damage...of course you don't always get the choice of a space when you park, but keep those in mind:
1. Park the furthest away from the door
There is less traffic as people try to park close the entrance so there is less change of people parking away.
2. Park near Sedans
Their doors are shorter than coupes, less chance of accidental dings
3. Park on a car who's passenger side if facing you
Chances are the car has no passenger, so no door opening on your car!
4. Park next to a new car / clean car
The drivers will likely take more attention since it's his new prized possesion.
5. Backup in the parking!!!!
If somebody accidently hit your car, its way easier and cheaper to replace a fender than repair a quarter panel. Not to mention you can probaby repair it at home if it's a lame hit and run.
6. Do not park near vans...kids sometime likes to lean and touch stuff like cars
7. Park against a pole or a cart storage space
Nobody will park next to you
8. Try to shop at wierd hours when nobody is there
If you have more, let's hear them!
-Rémy02SiR, 08250R
