My car now has about 3 door dings just from parking it close to other cars. It seems it just attracts douchebag drivers(maybe they are jealous). Any idea how to protect from door from dings?
- Park far away from other cars in the parking lot, and hike to your final destination.
- Do not frequent businesses that have insufficient space between vehicles in their parking lot.
- Park next to a curb, handicapped space, etc, whenever possible to cut your chances of being dinged by 50%. Parking next to a handicapped space assumes that these spaces are likely to remain empty.
- Don't ever park next to a 2 door coupe (their doors are bigger).
- If you have to park next to another car, look for one that at least as nice/expensive as yours.
- Park far away from other cars in the parking lot, and hike to your final destination.
- Do not frequent businesses that have insufficient space between vehicles in their parking lot.
- Park next to a curb, handicapped space, etc, whenever possible to cut your chances of being dinged by 50%. Parking next to a handicapped space assumes that these spaces are likely to remain empty.
- Don't ever park next to a 2 door coupe (their doors are bigger).
- If you have to park next to another car, look for one that at least as nice/expensive as yours.
- Park far away from other cars in the parking lot, and hike to your final destination.
- Do not frequent businesses that have insufficient space between vehicles in their parking lot.
- Park next to a curb, handicapped space, etc, whenever possible to cut your chances of being dinged by 50%. Parking next to a handicapped space assumes that these spaces are likely to remain empty.
- Don't ever park next to a 2 door coupe (their doors are bigger).
- If you have to park next to another car, look for one that at least as nice/expensive as yours.
...ALWAYS park facing into the prevailing wind. Even the most careful driver or passenger can lose control of an opening door when it's hit by a gust of wind from behind.
Here's another addition to the Anal Retentive's guide to avoiding parking lot dings:
NEVER let your wife park your car!
here's another addition to the anal retentive's guide to avoiding parking lot dings:
Never let your wife park your car!
Like that?I always try to park next to the newest, cleanest car or cars possible, and if they are shiny black, that's even better (parked next to my dirty black R-Spec)!
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It has been my experience that following that list gives you the best chance of survival unscathed, but ... I have made another observation.
The further you park away from potential issues the more likely some random AH will park right next to you while you are away. It is as if they know how much it irritates you. It happens so often that my wife and I know it is a conspiracy and have begun to laugh about it in amazement.
But it is not limited to our Genesis. It is any nice auto.
Try this. http://www.eurobumperguard.com/car_door_protector.html.
Doorshox. I have a set and I am glad. Takes about a minute to put on.
BTW, scares the crap out of people, becasue they think if they touch your car something crazy will happen to them.