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Outliar said:Phil 997 said:This is good as its magnetic and fixes inside the car to stop it getting knicked
https://www.amazon.com/Door-Shox-STANDARD-Removable-Protection/dp/B000XEFKEE
or this
https://tinyurl.com/mrzpzo9
Great as long as the car is nice and clean, otherwise you'd get scratches putting it on and taking it off?
I think I'll have to design a robot car defender. It'll probably take the whole boot up, weigh a tonne, but it'll move in the way of any car that tries to park next to me. It'll look scary so kids get out the other side. And it'll kick any ding offender in the shins as they get out, and run off. Might need a big legal budget...
Palladium said:I park right at the empty end of the supermarket and walk miles to the shop, never park near the trolley dump either.
Jay. said:If you go to the corners of car parks, they typically try and fit in weird parking spots which are usually massive - you can park in the middle of them and quite comfortably open your doors fully. I used these spaces 90% of the time as they're too far away for most people too.
MidlifeC2S said:I'm one of those annoying people that parks in the middle of two bays! No car park rash for me! :lol: