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Too close for comfort

SYF77

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Some of the readers may recall that I blogged about a Toyota Camry which was parked in such a way that the bonnet was sticking out of its designated parking lot by a fair bit. Recently, I saw a BMW 5 series which was the complete opposite of the Camry




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This is what I call a considerate driver . I always did that too.. But base on this photo , it seems to me that the issue lies on the carpark lot. The maroon car next to it was also very near to the wall. I already saw quite a number of inconsistent sizes of the carpart lots..

Everything has been increasing , but service and product quality has decreased . .

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Wheel stoppers. The two little "kerbs" per lot that stop your wheels. I park against that when available. New HDB car parks have them now.

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5 Series is quite long...I used to drive a E34...first couple of time I park, I will use my wing mirror and the parking lot marking as a guide...you would be surprise if I park until my car nose is in the lot....how freaking close I am to the wall. Some idiot can't park to save their live....I have a Jag at my place who park nose in...but his car is forever at an angle and part of the backside is out of the lot....then there are those who reverse park with half the car sticking outta the lot...I near bang into one Sunny the other day after turning off the ramp...secretly...I was hopping that someone would bang the stupid car.

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i will never park my car this way even if my car's front is sticking out of the lot but i'll be sure not to park near the carpark ramps so that it won't cause too much of an obstruction

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Hahahaha.... Or maybe they don't drive at all . . . Base on 20 years ago the blueprint given to them . . . .

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You try CPF buliding carpark.....lots behind the lift say for Small cars only...I park my Impreza in also no problem...damn...hate to see what they call BIG CARS lor....

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You try CPF buliding carpark.....lots behind the lift say for Small cars only...I park my Impreza in also no problem...damn...hate to see what they call BIG CARS lor....

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