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By Chunpng
#316545
Hi,

Forum is Rest, Stop. This MUST be IT.

Took this in London. Fun parking space.

CP
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By lupo.sk
#316573
Chunpng wrote: Tue Aug 12, 2025 1:20 pm Hi,

Forum is Rest, Stop. This MUST be IT.

Took this in London. Fun parking space.

CP
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Yeah, moron didn’t straighten his wheels.
Otherwise a good job at parking, just a bit too far from the curb.
By lupo.sk
#316575
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I took this pic of my then DD Audi S5 in October 2020, there is a wall in the front… it took a while but it’s doable.
By Chunpng
#316579
lupo.sk wrote: Tue Aug 12, 2025 5:45 pm Image

I took this pic of my then DD Audi S5 in October 2020, there is a wall in the front… it took a while but it’s doable.
Hope that Audi was an auto. Working that clutch in that situation must be maddening.

CP
By lupo.sk
#316580
Chunpng wrote: Tue Aug 12, 2025 6:02 pm
lupo.sk wrote: Tue Aug 12, 2025 5:45 pm Image

I took this pic of my then DD Audi S5 in October 2020, there is a wall in the front… it took a while but it’s doable.
Hope that Audi was an auto. Working that clutch in that situation must be maddening.

CP
I would have prefered a manual in that situation but it was DCT which had a slight delay between shifts from R to D and vice versa that bugged the f out of me.
By facelvega
#316593
Chunpng wrote: Tue Aug 12, 2025 1:20 pm Hi,

Forum is Rest, Stop. This MUST be IT.

Took this in London. Fun parking space.

CP
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Jeez, everyone know how to park like that:



:beerchug:
By XR4Tim
#316616
Getting out is as simple as reversing over the curb enough to pull out around the other car.
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By Chunpng
#316652
XR4Tim wrote: Wed Aug 13, 2025 2:52 am Getting out is as simple as reversing over the curb enough to pull out around the other car.
There is a pole in the back. You need some oomph to jump the curb as you have no distance to gain speed. Then you need to make sure the momentum doesn't carry the car into the pole. If you did that, then there may be room in front to drive out. Or you have to repeat the process until you do.

Can be done, but quite tricky/risky.

CP
By lupo.sk
#316653
Chunpng wrote: Wed Aug 13, 2025 10:37 am
XR4Tim wrote: Wed Aug 13, 2025 2:52 am Getting out is as simple as reversing over the curb enough to pull out around the other car.
There is a pole in the back. You need some oomph to jump the curb as you have no distance to gain speed. Then you need to make sure the momentum doesn't carry the car into the pole. If you did that, then there may be room in front to drive out. Or you have to repeat the process until you do.

Can be done, but quite tricky/risky.

CP
The pole is miles away.
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By lupo.sk
#316654
I’m at a 5* hotel garage right now and look, these sre VERY ABOVE AVERAGE SIZE parking spots:
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By Crisis
#316671
My observations from Europe is that there's a lot of "park by braille" happening, and many vehicles have scuffed up bumpers.
By lupo.sk
#316686
Crisis wrote: Wed Aug 13, 2025 1:56 pm My observations from Europe is that there's a lot of "park by braille" happening, and many vehicles have scuffed up bumpers.
Only in big cities where parking space is really at a premium with worst offenders being southern nations - Spain, France, Italy, Greece as they usually DGAF (it’s in their nature).
By facelvega
#316690
lupo.sk wrote: Wed Aug 13, 2025 3:49 pm
Crisis wrote: Wed Aug 13, 2025 1:56 pm My observations from Europe is that there's a lot of "park by braille" happening, and many vehicles have scuffed up bumpers.
Only in big cities where parking space is really at a premium with worst offenders being southern nations - Spain, France, Italy, Greece as they usually DGAF (it’s in their nature).
Many of my friends in Germany lament that their world really changed for the worse when the EU formed, driving in particular. I saw the same thing. Pre-EU, autobahn //// was 150mph, strict lane discipline, safe high speed travel. Post-EU, the southern countires, gypsies and illegals are in Germany driving 40mph in the left lane and wandering from lane to lane randomly pulling caravans. Worse, they will pull into your lane 50 feet ahead when there is a 100mph speed difference...
By lupo.sk
#316692
facelvega wrote: Wed Aug 13, 2025 4:14 pm
lupo.sk wrote: Wed Aug 13, 2025 3:49 pm
Crisis wrote: Wed Aug 13, 2025 1:56 pm My observations from Europe is that there's a lot of "park by braille" happening, and many vehicles have scuffed up bumpers.
Only in big cities where parking space is really at a premium with worst offenders being southern nations - Spain, France, Italy, Greece as they usually DGAF (it’s in their nature).
Many of my friends in Germany lament that their world really changed for the worse when the EU formed, driving in particular. I saw the same thing. Pre-EU, autobahn //// was 150mph, strict lane discipline, safe high speed travel. Post-EU, the southern countires, gypsies and illegals are in Germany driving 40mph in the left lane and wandering from lane to lane randomly pulling caravans. Worse, they will pull into your lane 50 feet ahead when there is a 100mph speed difference...
Yep. The stardards for driver’s licenses worsen as you drive south…

Pre EU, there were waaaaaay less cars driving on the autobahns, purely because there were less cars registered - anywhere.

As for small cars pulling caravan trailers, ask your German friends if they remember what NL stands for on a trailer. (The running joke was it means Nur Links, left only, as they always drove at max 100kph in the left lane).
By fpena944
#316767
facelvega wrote: Wed Aug 13, 2025 4:14 pm
lupo.sk wrote: Wed Aug 13, 2025 3:49 pm
Crisis wrote: Wed Aug 13, 2025 1:56 pm My observations from Europe is that there's a lot of "park by braille" happening, and many vehicles have scuffed up bumpers.
Only in big cities where parking space is really at a premium with worst offenders being southern nations - Spain, France, Italy, Greece as they usually DGAF (it’s in their nature).
Many of my friends in Germany lament that their world really changed for the worse when the EU formed, driving in particular. I saw the same thing. Pre-EU, autobahn //// was 150mph, strict lane discipline, safe high speed travel. Post-EU, the southern countires, gypsies and illegals are in Germany driving 40mph in the left lane and wandering from lane to lane randomly pulling caravans. Worse, they will pull into your lane 50 feet ahead when there is a 100mph speed difference...
That also happened when the Germanys were unified.

I lived outside of Frankfurt during that time and I remember the Trabbies just puttering along in the left lane causing near misses with cars used to driving balls-out.

I guess that calmed down for a bit but now it's happening all over again.
By tooloud10
#317825
lupo.sk wrote: Wed Aug 13, 2025 10:47 am I’m at a 5* hotel garage right now and look, these sre VERY ABOVE AVERAGE SIZE parking spots:
Those are pretty good spots but it kinda bothers me that the owners didn’t maximize the distance away from the other spots.

Am I the only guy that parks wonky in garages so that as much of my car is away from others as possible? If that were my Porsche I’d have been an inch from the pillar on the driver’s side while still being able to get out of the car.
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By lupo.sk
#317830
tooloud10 wrote: Tue Aug 26, 2025 4:53 pm
lupo.sk wrote: Wed Aug 13, 2025 10:47 am I’m at a 5* hotel garage right now and look, these sre VERY ABOVE AVERAGE SIZE parking spots:
Those are pretty good spots but it kinda bothers me that the owners didn’t maximize the distance away from the other spots.

Am I the only guy that parks wonky in garages so that as much of my car is away from others as possible? If that were my Porsche I’d have been an inch from the pillar on the driver’s side while still being able to get out of the car.
I usually tell wifey & kid to get out and I like to hug a wall / pillar on the passenger side so I can get out without gymnastics in tight spots.
By JDS968
#318565
Chunpng wrote: Wed Aug 13, 2025 10:37 am
XR4Tim wrote: Wed Aug 13, 2025 2:52 am Getting out is as simple as reversing over the curb enough to pull out around the other car.
There is a pole in the back. You need some oomph to jump the curb as you have no distance to gain speed. Then you need to make sure the momentum doesn't carry the car into the pole. If you did that, then there may be room in front to drive out. Or you have to repeat the process until you do.

Can be done, but quite tricky/risky.

CP
If you have a full time transfer case with low range, this maneuver is very easy.
By worf
#318593
lupo.sk wrote: Wed Aug 13, 2025 5:13 pm ... ask your German friends if they remember what NL stands for on a trailer. (The running joke was it means Nur Links, left only, as they always drove at max 100kph in the left lane).
That -^ and my Opa used to say "god damn NL'ders even bring their own potatos."

This referring to a belief that the caravanning NL'der tourists did nothing for the German economy.
By SeaCay
#320578
In 'n' Out is vastly OVERRATED!

There it is.
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By Patrick
#320969
SeaCay wrote: Wed Sep 24, 2025 10:49 am In 'n' Out is vastly OVERRATED!

There it is.
I’ve never understood the popularity of five guys, myself.
By JRMaroon
#321075
Patrick wrote: Tue Sep 30, 2025 5:09 pm
SeaCay wrote: Wed Sep 24, 2025 10:49 am In 'n' Out is vastly OVERRATED!

There it is.
I’ve never understood the popularity of five guys, myself.
Whataburger has a fanatic following I don't understand.
Enthusiastic preference of burgers might come in just under that of motor oil.
By sh944
#321383
Waffle House for the win!
By lupo.sk
#321675


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