You don't mind door dings? You don't mind entering your own car via the passenger door to drive? This is a pretty lame excuse for crappy parking and being an inconsiderate individual. Kai
Happened too me countless times.One time in particular got under my skin. I parked in a TOTALLY EMPTY lot & went into the restaurant across the street.I chose a table on the balcony to eat .While eating(and drinking) a jackass with a cavalier parks next to me closely.I was in disbelief but what can you really say?The guy was a dickhead,the worlds full of em.
Anytime scott The answer HAS to be no, but don't waste our time/bandwidth debating with such nonsense He must be the owner of the minivan
All of the above. He owns a lovely looking 355! http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/showpost.php?p=140456180&postcount=49
LOL, can't be all of the above!!! If it was, he would be a car fan, and if he was a car fan he, would want to protect his toy; hence being able to relate to the conversation
Pap- I am with you. in this case the mini-van parked well within the white lines of a parking space and the fit was tight because the Ferrari driver faded towards the left side of his parking space. Now, that is not something I would do in my or my wife's car because we like to avoid door dings. But we do park on end spots and then walk where we need to go. At least that way only one driver can get close to your car and most are too lazy to walk very far. The mini-van driver in this case was most likely completely oblivious to the fact he/she left the little red car's driver little room to get into the car. At least no door ding resulted. Admittedly, I have seen 40+ years of nice cars attracting people who seem to be malevolent in their parking habits. This, however, does not seem to be one of those cases, but merely someone driving their mobile appliance to a parking lot and parking. Actually did a pretty good job of putting it between the white lines. Taz