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Munts 09-15-2015 05:40 PM

Being a Worrywart
 
So I have owned my 370z for almost two weeks now. I recently moved to an apartment complex that has an underground parking lot with assigned spots.

I am glad I get to park the Z out of the weather.. but the fact that it is always sitting in an open lot makes me nervous. I know how dumb and idiotic people can be. I am not in a bad neighborhood or anything so I know it won't be vandalized (Well I guess it still could be vandalized) ..but I keep worrying about door dings and things.

I know it's just a car..and it is not perfect and will eventually get dings anyway..

Am I being over paranoid? Or does anyone else get these same feelings?

vtec to vvel 09-15-2015 05:44 PM

crime has no address.

and door dings bother the f*ck out of me, which is why i always opt for a garage at an apartment.

marks370z 09-15-2015 05:48 PM

I would say most of us, if not all, worry about dings.

I was thinking of buying some Door Shox, but the only concern I have is that someone might steal them as they're magnetic.

Magnetic Car Door Protection, Car Door Protectors, Car Door Guards, Prevent Car Door Dings and Dents

I don't have much faith in their security cable, but they have pretty decent reviews.

POS VETT 09-15-2015 07:01 PM

Buy and drive a junker, park the junker in the apartment complex lot, store Z in an off-site garage.

firulice 09-15-2015 08:07 PM

mine sits in the garage most of the time. When I do drive it I park out in bfe stategically. I have stayed at a couple hotels with it and have to have it in eyesight from my room. Yes I'm odly paranoid right there with you

gomer_110 09-15-2015 08:33 PM

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Originally Posted by marks370z (Post 3309801)
I would say most of us, if not all, worry about dings.

I was thinking of buying some Door Shox, but the only concern I have is that someone might steal them as they're magnetic.

Magnetic Car Door Protection, Car Door Protectors, Car Door Guards, Prevent Car Door Dings and Dents

I don't have much faith in their security cable, but they have pretty decent reviews.

Our doors are aluminum so forget anything magnetic.

nismo2evox 09-15-2015 09:06 PM

I'd actually argue you are safer in the underground lot of your apartment complex rather than outside. I would be willing to bet people who you may see on occasion would be more cautious about dinging doors and such. Plus you generally won't have drunken rando's wandering around targeting your Z as much as if it were in an open lot somewhere.

Best bet is to pick a corner spot and park the passengers side door close to the wall/pole. If you have enough space between the line next to you and a door length you should be fine.


I think most of us feel your paranoia on parking regardless

Additional point - Some big underground facilities have cameras, or you can buy a dash cam that runs continuously or something to that effect.

One more point - It's a car, ***** going to happen regardless. I have an assigned spot in Boston, which is pretty much gold in a city where street parking will get your bumpers banged to ****. However, it rained the other day and the run off left hard water spots on the car, possibly due to the coating on the deck I park under. Sometimes you just can't win. Enjoy the car, there will always be another one in your future. Use precaution when you can but if **** happens no use stressing if you did everything you could within reason.

kenchan 09-15-2015 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Munts (Post 3309793)
So I have owned my 370z for almost two weeks now. I recently moved to an apartment complex that has an underground parking lot with assigned spots.

I am glad I get to park the Z out of the weather.. but the fact that it is always sitting in an open lot makes me nervous. I know how dumb and idiotic people can be. I am not in a bad neighborhood or anything so I know it won't be vandalized (Well I guess it still could be vandalized) ..but I keep worrying about door dings and things.

I know it's just a car..and it is not perfect and will eventually get dings anyway..

Am I being over paranoid? Or does anyone else get these same feelings?

i fought those demons by getting PDR training and owning a garage and dd.

Munts 09-15-2015 09:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nismo2evox (Post 3309935)
I'd actually argue you are safer in the underground lot of your apartment complex rather than outside. I would be willing to bet people who you may see on occasion would be more cautious about dinging doors and such. Plus you generally won't have drunken rando's wandering around targeting your Z as much as if it were in an open lot somewhere.

Best bet is to pick a corner spot and park the passengers side door close to the wall/pole. If you have enough space between the line next to you and a door length you should be fine.


I think most of us feel your paranoia on parking regardless

Additional point - Some big underground facilities have cameras, or you can buy a dash cam that runs continuously or something to that effect.

One more point - It's a car, ***** going to happen regardless. I have an assigned spot in Boston, which is pretty much gold in a city where street parking will get your bumpers banged to ****. However, it rained the other day and the run off left hard water spots on the car, possibly due to the coating on the deck I park under. Sometimes you just can't win. Enjoy the car, there will always be another one in your future. Use precaution when you can but if **** happens no use stressing if you did everything you could within reason.


Great points.. I like this. Unfortunately though in the underground lot it is assigned spots! I wish I could just grab a corner one :) But yeah.. in the end.. it's just a car.. things will end up happening to it no matter what I guess

P's_Z 09-15-2015 10:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Munts (Post 3309962)
Great points.. I like this. Unfortunately though in the underground lot it is assigned spots! I wish I could just grab a corner one :) But yeah.. in the end.. it's just a car.. things will end up happening to it no matter what I guess

Any chance negotiating your spot in exchange for the farthest corner spot? That what i would do :stirthepot:

nismo2evox 09-15-2015 10:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Munts (Post 3309962)
Great points.. I like this. Unfortunately though in the underground lot it is assigned spots! I wish I could just grab a corner one :) But yeah.. in the end.. it's just a car.. things will end up happening to it no matter what I guess

Ahhh gotcha. Actually in all respects it may be better. It mean you only have to worry about potentially two people in the whole garage. Get to know the people parking on either side of you. You'll also probably notice how they park (One may back in vs pull in forwards. See where the lowest chance of danger is.) If a dent does happen you and they are going to know who did it. And if you get to know them chances are they will have courtesy around your car.

Of course there is always the chance of "crazy" but I think from your neighbors point of view, they are going to run into you a lot, so they are probably not going to want to be the ******** denting the nice sports car in the garage.

kenchan 09-16-2015 03:56 PM

long time ago i lived in an apartment where they had the secured, assigned garage parking. problem was they would only give me 2 spaces max. :icon08: the f- am i going to do with only 2 spaces? :mad:

P's_Z 09-16-2015 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 3310511)
long time ago i lived in an apartment where they had the secured, assigned garage parking. problem was they would only give me 2 spaces max. :icon08: the f- am i going to do with only 2 spaces? :mad:

photoshop less cars in your garage...? :ugh2:

Birdfan67 09-16-2015 05:07 PM

Buy a house with a 2 car garage ! you won't have ANY issues, it is what I did...lol

marks370z 09-16-2015 07:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gomer_110 (Post 3309916)
Our doors are aluminum so forget anything magnetic.

FAK! I hadn't even thought of that! :shakes head:

Thanks for the heads up.


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