To be fair, it seems to be very off peak and dead quiet there....
From that pic, one cannot tell if there was another parking slot. If not, then I think it was pretty considered of the driver.
Picture taken in the Checkers parking lot.. The frontend is aboy half a meter over the line into the next parking slot. Note the oil spots on the ground.From that pic, one cannot tell if there was another parking slot. If not, then I think it was pretty considered of the driver.
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I think Stan should consider asking his driving school for a refund
That white car is also about 1/2 way into a parking. But then again it looks like it's one of those small FiatsSpargs, Beacon Bay
Now he is a Bunt!
I ALWAYS park against that fence where there is zero car door ding risk.
Agreed.That white car is also about 1/2 way into a parking. But then again it looks like it's one of those small Fiats
I actually have not been to Spargs in a while. Parking at OK is a breeze and the shop now after the renovations is actually cool.Agreed.
On more than one occasion, I have parked in front of it and reversed my ranger towball to within 25mm of its front bumper, while I still remain parked in my bay.
No opportunity to intimidate the Fiat today as it was parked perfectly for a change and left me plenty of space to reverse in behind.Agreed.
On more than one occasion, I have parked in front of it and reversed my ranger towball to within 25mm of its front bumper, while I still remain parked in my bay.
Spargs parking can be a bit of a bitch sometimes, especially around Christmas.Spargs, Beacon Bay
Now he is a Bunt!
I ALWAYS park against that fence where there is zero car door ding risk.
The Fortuner is badly parked
how unusual that is.