Quote Originally Posted by Kwangstuhhh View Post
Hahahaha bad luck about ur parking incident :P

I have the exact same theory as you! Avoid parking next to big family cars or 4WDs. Park next to columns or spots without a rear parking space (sorry if this confuses you), coz the time I parked next to a column at the parking lot, someone must have reversed into me. One time my mate's car parked next to a loading zone (night time) with his car like more than a foot into the loading zone and the car next to his still managed to open their door wide enough to slam the door into his car, my friend saw it and went ape s*** at the person afterwards.
I know how hard to park in shopping centre. The other people just have to use the common sense when parking...Only place i park my car is when i drive to work at Macquarie park, on THursday evening after i finish my work i drive to macquarie shopping centre and i normally park next to BMW or audi or Merc or Lexus such lexuary cars, in that way i feel safe my car is park next to them.. Main reason the people driving these vehicle will be more careful when they open the door or reversing....As i live here in Western suburb i hate parking in shopping centre next to 10-15yrs old big boot Commodore or falcans with rusty doors cars...Thats why i park nearby road and went for shopping...

Thats why guys sometimes the old car is very good you dont have to worry about where ever park or whenever park. With my previous car which was a 10yrs old corolla i never had a problem park anywhere...Now guys after get my Euro, i am worrying about parking and feels like doing some physical works too. Otherday i parked my car in a nearby road 5mins walk to the shop, bought a 15kg rice bag, carry in my hands all the way to my car i parked...