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Viera 10-18-2010 05:15 PM

29k miles and 1 door ding on my passenger side :/

junior_jam 10-18-2010 06:11 PM

20k+ miles. No door dings (yet....knock on wood).

Don't ask about the time I backed too far in teh garage into my cabinets :). It's small, but bugs the crap out of me.

IS2000 10-19-2010 07:42 AM

It's hard to avoid dings and scratches when driving in my country. The Z has 3 small dings (one from rock hitting the roof) and some small scratches from careless people. I'll have the PDR guys taking care of these pretty soon.

Mt Tam I am 10-19-2010 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Jessica (Post 769465)
Or you could get a woman who's not a pampered, whiny biotch. I won't let my husband drop me off at the door, even if it's pouring rain. I figure if he can walk, so can I. Getting one who appreciates a nice car as much as you do helps as well.

I hope your hubby appreciates you.

Re: Or you could get a woman who's not a pampered, whiny biotch. Perhaps it's more witch than bitch. If she gets wet, shes' afraid she will melt, a la "Wizard of Oz". We all know she is being ridiculous. Life is too short, but if picking your battles and quarelling over parking is important to you, then be my guest. If she was like this all the time, she'd still be waiting where I dropped her off.

If your avatar is actually you then I hope your hubby (lucky S.O.B.) really appreciates you.

Jessica 10-22-2010 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Mt Tam I am (Post 772471)
I hope your hubby appreciates you.

Re: Or you could get a woman who's not a pampered, whiny biotch. Perhaps it's more witch than bitch. If she gets wet, shes' afraid she will melt, a la "Wizard of Oz". We all know she is being ridiculous. Life is too short, but if picking your battles and quarelling over parking is important to you, then be my guest. If she was like this all the time, she'd still be waiting where I dropped her off.

If your avatar is actually you then I hope your hubby (lucky S.O.B.) really appreciates you.

Haha. It's actually me, thanks. I believe he does. I got a good one. :)

USMCASA 10-22-2010 09:05 PM

46k miles and no dings/scratches. I think people are scared to park near it but I do park far away from everyone. I'm still knocking on wood though...

Matthew 10-22-2010 10:44 PM

I too keep my car spotless inside and out. And park far away or am the guy that takes 2 spots and yes Clemsonwill it will make the wife mad. But I respect what I work hard for so get over it.

rebe945 10-23-2010 12:22 AM

dings and parking
 
This is an important subject that many are clueless. The general population seems to have the herd mentality. That is just park somewhere not closest but somewhere in the mid range and normally people will park right next to you even though more spots are available even closer to a store/mall.. Same on the highway with tailgating and clumping together. When I take the Z out I too park far away but that still doesnt stop these herds from parking next to me. Its odd. People are odd. My woman friend, I wont say girlfriend, hates it when I park far away but she knows i will not waiver. Funny, when I first got the car she saidI just wanted to pick up 20 year olds. I simply replied that it was just an added benefit of the Z. HEY, HEY. Ps , I have a dent guy along with a paint guy where i met at the Nissan dealer doing touchups, just in case.

rebe945 10-23-2010 12:31 AM

Another parking far away story
 
My previous car, a black g6 coupe, i treated also with gloves as i do all my cars. First week i/we went to an Applebees . I parked at the farthest spot in a corner near some landscaping shrubs. Looking out at my car thru the Applebees window while waiying for the menu i noticed that a car parked right next to me. Couldn't tell how close since i was so far away. Three old ladies got out and two of them all used my car as handrails from the middle of the car to the front as they emerged from their car. Ironically they sat right next to us at Applebees. They had no clue what they did but I tell ya, I wanted to smackem. Rich

ProfessorDave 10-23-2010 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by PapoZalsa (Post 770738)
12 days? You have been posting here forever. Did you get a new one? or both of you have Zs now? :confused:

She's on her second Z, I believe. Not a bad strategy - get a ding, trade it in for a newer Z!

SophiaZ 10-23-2010 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by ProfessorDave (Post 778325)
She's on her second Z, I believe. Not a bad strategy - get a ding, trade it in for a newer Z!

Yea, I traded in the black one..it DID have a door ding:eek: after having it only for 2 days...but still kept it for 18 months.

Slynky 10-23-2010 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by SophiaZ (Post 778585)
Yea, I traded in the black one..it DID have a door ding:eek: after having it only for 2 days...but still kept it for 18 months.

That's what I was thinking...that you had a black one and your hubby had a black PU... *scratcheshead*

Slynky 10-23-2010 07:38 PM

Well, being somewhat anal-retentive, I scour the lot for just the right spot. The best spots (IMO) are the completely on the end farthesst from the doors the public uses. If the lot has been marked with slashed lines at the ends of the parking spots, parking with the left or right side about a foot over them usually leaves a good 4+ feet on the side where another car can park. These are the best.

Some places have curbs instead. Then I search around looking for one that had a mistake when painting (or measurements didn't allow enough room for one more spot so the last one is bigger).

I never park diagonally over two spots. That makes you an butthole even though it's unlikely anyone will ever want to use one of them way out in the middle of no where. I would also say it invites someone to intentionally do something to your car BECAUSE you took up two spots as if you're special or something.

At work, our of about 8,000 spots in our covered parking garage, there is ONE (and only ONE) spot between two concrete walls. Any person authorized to park in there can spend an extra $25 per month to have a spot reserved. So, I pay that amount and make sure no one can park next to me.

And to finish, whenEVER I return home having the car out, I go over the front end and mirrors looking for bug stains that I remove with quick detailer as soon as possible. I also have a plastic baggie with a small spritzer bottle and two microfibers in the trunk that I use if I need to while out on a trip.

When I traded my 06 RSX in, the manager came over to me and said he had to tell me that was the cleanest/nicest car he had ever taken in trade.

I keep a lint roll behind the passenger seat.

I just like my car looking best she can all the time.

cab83_750 10-24-2010 02:20 AM

I park at the Die Hard's Nakatome Bldg. The stalls are still pretty wide and plenty of empty spaces far from the escalators.

I dont even want to know how much per month we pay for parking, though I would be willing to fork out $25/mo extra if I could have a space like yours.

failingboy 10-24-2010 07:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Slynky (Post 778670)
Well, being somewhat anal-retentive, I scour the lot for just the right spot. The best spots (IMO) are the completely on the end farthesst from the doors the public uses. If the lot has been marked with slashed lines at the ends of the parking spots, parking with the left or right side about a foot over them usually leaves a good 4+ feet on the side where another car can park. These are the best.

Some places have curbs instead. Then I search around looking for one that had a mistake when painting (or measurements didn't allow enough room for one more spot so the last one is bigger).

I never park diagonally over two spots. That makes you an butthole even though it's unlikely anyone will ever want to use one of them way out in the middle of no where. I would also say it invites someone to intentionally do something to your car BECAUSE you took up two spots as if you're special or something.

At work, our of about 8,000 spots in our covered parking garage, there is ONE (and only ONE) spot between two concrete walls. Any person authorized to park in there can spend an extra $25 per month to have a spot reserved. So, I pay that amount and make sure no one can park next to me.

And to finish, whenEVER I return home having the car out, I go over the front end and mirrors looking for bug stains that I remove with quick detailer as soon as possible. I also have a plastic baggie with a small spritzer bottle and two microfibers in the trunk that I use if I need to while out on a trip.

When I traded my 06 RSX in, the manager came over to me and said he had to tell me that was the cleanest/nicest car he had ever taken in trade.

I keep a lint roll behind the passenger seat.

I just like my car looking best she can all the time.

Wow, that's dedicated. I'm the same way, but usually get crazy looks when I say anything about it. I traded an '05 RSX for the Z :tup:

Slynky 10-24-2010 07:33 AM

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Originally Posted by failingboy (Post 778997)
Wow, that's dedicated. I'm the same way, but usually get crazy looks when I say anything about it. I traded an '05 RSX for the Z :tup:

Apparently, it's not too uncommon. There are at least two more in here that went RSX --> Z.


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