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Old 04-09-2018, 09:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Robrote
I have done this. The only difference is I was in my Vette and parked close (not on top of) the other Vette. A show of solidarity of course.
Another man law. If you do this though, you must leave at least one car space in between vettes in mutual show of respect to your brethren.
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Old 04-09-2018, 09:12 AM
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Wife and I go to a casino on occasion so she can play. I usually park the Vette in the last place in the lot (a good block long walk) protected by parking island on two sides (drivers side and back). It usually is OK but I came out one time and there was another car parked right next to it. It was a C6, though, so it was OK. Usually, if someone parks next to me a long way from whereever, I really don't like it but hope they are as careful around my vehicle as I am around theirs.
Old 04-09-2018, 09:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Dixie Sasquatch
I just lean in and wink at em, they usually move
...or he winks back at you....
Old 04-09-2018, 09:46 AM
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I can admit doing this on purpose BECAUSE I am a Corvette owner. My rationale is that I KNOW that I would be careful around the other Corvette and that if I park in the next spot over (where there is ZERO change of dinging the car), then nobody else will get the chance of parking close to potentially cause damage. Think of it as a protective screen.
Old 04-09-2018, 02:11 PM
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Originally Posted by JR-01
Sounds like you are the one with the attitude. It really has nothing to do with Corvettes. If you park any car out in the boonies to avoid door dings you expect some common courtesy. You don't expect some knucklehead to park next to you just because he can..
Common courtesy is when you hold the door open or say thank you when someone does, or let the shopper with one item go ahead of you at the checkout counter.
Common courtesy does not extend to not knowing you are breaking some self absorbed driver's rule about parking next to anyone who is parked an indeterminate distance from whatever and in doing so you have become a discourteous miscreant.
Contrary to some beliefs not every motor vehicle operator on the planet holds a Corvette in high esteem let alone gives a royal crap about one or it's elite automotive status. If you think they should, you ain't thinkin.
And in the spirit of common courtesy, thanks you for wasting your time reading this.
Old 04-09-2018, 02:23 PM
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Originally Posted by norcalace
Common courtesy is when you hold the door open or say thank you when someone does, or let the shopper with one item go ahead of you at the checkout counter.
Common courtesy does not extend to not knowing you are breaking some self absorbed driver's rule about parking next to anyone who is parked an indeterminate distance from whatever and in doing so you have become a discourteous miscreant.
Contrary to some beliefs not every motor vehicle operator on the planet holds a Corvette in high esteem let alone gives a royal crap about one or it's elite automotive status. If you think they should, you ain't thinkin.
And in the spirit of common courtesy, thanks you for wasting your time reading this.
Like I said before, it has nothing to do with Corvettes. When ever I have a nice car I park away from the crowd to avoid door dings. Why do you think it's all about Corvettes? It isn't.
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Old 04-09-2018, 05:13 PM
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I relooked at the pic.....there were several cars spread out in that lot and many spots further out where only one side would be exposed to possible damage. I think they had no idea what you were doing. Plus, think about it.....if they did do it on purpose? chances are they would be careful NOT to touch your car as they got out.


That car may be worth more than the average C5.


Funny, I also just noticed everyone is parked in the spots backwards?

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Old 04-09-2018, 07:10 PM
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Originally Posted by JR-01
Like I said before, it has nothing to do with Corvettes. When ever I have a nice car I park away from the crowd to avoid door dings. Why do you think it's all about Corvettes? It isn't.
I don't. However I rarely hear or read about a soccer mom whining that a Corvette parked next to her 2003 Caravan.
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Originally Posted by norcalace
I don't. However I rarely hear or read about a soccer mom whining that a Corvette parked next to her 2003 Caravan.
Is that a Vega in your driveway?
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Originally Posted by glbeauchamp
Is that a Vega in your driveway?
Yup
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Old 04-09-2018, 09:57 PM
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You can park next to it if you want
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Old 04-09-2018, 09:57 PM
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Originally Posted by whalepirot
I admit I've done this!

Protects BOTH of us, but assume whatever you choose, + or -!
Old 04-09-2018, 09:58 PM
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Or go for a comfy ride
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Old 04-09-2018, 10:11 PM
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Originally Posted by JR-01
...or he winks back at you....
in that case i would turn on my Lennard from the movie Full Metal Jacket personality...if he keeps winking then ill leave and wait for it on dvd
Old 04-10-2018, 01:07 AM
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I’ve been reading some of the posts here and can somewhat understand the different viewpoints. However I completely understand the desire to keep one’s property safe. I’ve been a bodyman for over 4 decades and I know how exasperating it can be trying to keep your pride and joy from being beaten to death by careless drivers. I guess they don’t understand that that chip in the paint that there door just left in the car next to them can be VERY COSTLY FIX. My shop routinely charges $300 to $400 a panel to repair door dings. Normally due to blending needs 2 panels are required for a proper match. Add in a additional $100 to fix the gouge in the thermal-set plastic that a corvette body is now made of, Throw in some sales tax and now we have a $1,000 bill. I’ve always park in the back, I try and put a curb on one side and angle it slightly so the middle is less vulnerable. I drive a 03 corvette with original paint and no chips, my wife’s 15 Accord is also without door dings. We both park the same way, We try to avoid busy times when all parking is at a premium so we don’t cause a incident. But we refuse to have our property damaged by careless, thoughtless, or malicious individuals. We both worked very hard to have cars we are proud of and simply cannot afford to repair it because someone else can’t or won’t open there car door properly. I think anyone with half a brain can see you’ve parked in the back 40 so your car doesn’t get banged up. And to park right next to it is just being a a- hole. Now some of you can call me the same and that’s your privilege but I wonder how’ll you’ll feel when you find out how much that little “accident” that wasn’t your fault will cost you. Park where you want it’s free world, but I’ll be in the back.
This as in all my posts IMHO. Bodyman Bob
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Old 04-10-2018, 03:01 AM
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Originally Posted by norcalace
Yup
I haven't seen one of those in YEARS. And never one is that good of shape. Rest assured I will NOT park next to it. Maybe leave 1/2 a space between.
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Old 04-10-2018, 07:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Forcedvert
I relooked at the pic.....there were several cars spread out in that lot and many spots further out where only one side would be exposed to possible damage. I think they had no idea what you were doing. Plus, think about it.....if they did do it on purpose? chances are they would be careful NOT to touch your car as they got out.
Bright yellow car parked many spots from the nearest other car? Seems obvious to me. Most of the cars in the lot are closer to the store, behind where I was standing. Personally I don't like parking on curbs, I know they are going to jump out at me. Mean little suckers. Like I said I'm not upset about it, just the logic escapes me.

Originally Posted by Forcedvert
That car may be worth more than the average C5.


Funny, I also just noticed everyone is parked in the spots backwards?
Herein lies the truth, I think. Everyone pulls through here, and these spots are close to the entrance. That's why I pulled in there, and I'll bet the crossover driver did exactly the same, preferring to pull into that spot than beside the big truck.

FWIW this will be my airport car so it will get exposed to dings at some point. Doesn't mean I won't try to protect it when I can. Oh well, next time I'll try a different row a bit further away.

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Old 04-10-2018, 07:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Jeff T.
You shouldn't be surprised. Most people cannot park between lines. As you found out, they need another car to "line up".
Never thought of this! Very good Jeff
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I always pull through since the nose is long and low and I'm afraid someone is going to bump it.

This happens to me all the time too. I parked in the middle of nowhere at the grocery store on the way home from picking up my daughter from work. I ran into the store and came back out to see a Suburban right next to mine. Not too close but right there.

My daughter was waiting in the car and she was a little annoyed, not because of the safety of my car, but because they blocked her free wifi from the store! Haha!
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Originally Posted by socal_Dad
I always pull through since the nose is long and low and I'm afraid someone is going to bump it.

This happens to me all the time too. I parked in the middle of nowhere at the grocery store on the way home from picking up my daughter from work. I ran into the store and came back out to see a Suburban right next to mine. Not too close but right there.

My daughter was waiting in the car and she was a little annoyed, not because of the safety of my car, but because they blocked her free wifi from the store! Haha!
Me, too, if the parking spot is open on both ends. If not, I look for another one that is. And if there is an island, I back in so I can drive straight out when I leave. I'm a lot better drive forwarder than I am a backer upper.


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