Big-ass trucks park next to me
#1
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: San Diego / Santa Barbara
Posts: 905
Big-ass trucks park next to me
Besides getting disrespected on the road, it seems people go out of their way to disrespect me in the parking lot as well. Does this happen to anyone else? Post pics if you got 'em!
Last edited by Burbio; 11-12-2009 at 04:54 PM.
#2
I always have that problem. I park the farthest away from any car and some truck or hummer ends up being park next to me. It happens to me so often that I just laugh about it. I just dont know what it is.
#7
I would be more pissed if I was the guy driving the tC, and not just because im driving a tC. From the pic it looks like the Scion has not room to open the door to get into the car, your car looks to be a decent distance away from the truck, I would definitely be more worried about the bike.
#10
I have a fit but learned how to drive a full size truck....first of all they aren't that easy to park. It is difficult for me to park my dads truck in a tight parking lot and I have done it and know how to do it. So don't assume the "truck drivers" are doing it on purpose b/c I know that I never do/did it on purpose.
And driving on the road....do you know how many time a smaller car is riding in a trucks blind spot and it is impossible to see the littler cars no matter how many times you look unless you seen the car coming up before it was in your blind spot you can't see it....New trucks are getting better/smaller blind spots.
And all in all trucks/bigger vechicals fight there way into traffic small cars cut in and out of traffic.(Not everyone but that is the cons of both kinds of vechical )
And driving on the road....do you know how many time a smaller car is riding in a trucks blind spot and it is impossible to see the littler cars no matter how many times you look unless you seen the car coming up before it was in your blind spot you can't see it....New trucks are getting better/smaller blind spots.
And all in all trucks/bigger vechicals fight there way into traffic small cars cut in and out of traffic.(Not everyone but that is the cons of both kinds of vechical )
#12
You guys crack me up . . . you leave a big spot next to you, and are surprised when a big vehicle parks there? All the truck and suv drivers are circling around, looking for a spot big enough - then they find one and thank the courteous Fit driver for leaving them so much space. :lol:
#13
I always see trucks and SUVs parked horribly, especially in compact-only spaces. If they can't even park the thing, I'd hate to see how they are around cars that are actually moving.
If you can't park it, don't drive it!
If you can't park it, don't drive it!
#14
Hmm...
A Scion parked right on the line.
A truck that pulled over as far away from the Scion as possible to give that guy extra room to open the door.
A fit parked in an empty area of the lot that is not a parking space, shared with a bicycle, a pile of drywall, and a heap of paint-cans.
What's the issue again?
A Scion parked right on the line.
A truck that pulled over as far away from the Scion as possible to give that guy extra room to open the door.
A fit parked in an empty area of the lot that is not a parking space, shared with a bicycle, a pile of drywall, and a heap of paint-cans.
What's the issue again?
#15
That's a big truck to you? it's a half ton extended cab, around my town thats pretty much what 1/4 of the people drive, everything else is twice that size. Crewcab longbox 1 ton diesels etc. I'm just giving you a hard time! When i had my Fit, i would do the exact opposite. i would circle parking lots looking for the biggest truck i could park next to lol just for a laugh
#16
What I can't understand, and it happens to me all the time, is this: I go to the mall or store, park way out toward the road where nobody wants to park because it's such a long walk to the door. I'll come out to find four trucks or vans parked next to me. There will be a whole empty lot, including many spaces nearer the store entrance where they could park, but they choose to park next to me. Why?
#17
Just for fun i assume lol. if you saw someone parked all alone wouldnt you want to park your vehicle beside theirs so it would have some company? gets lonely out there in the urban jungle you know.
#18
My ex-gf had a Silverado that she used for towing and driving that thing gave me a whole new understanding of driving a big truck.
You drive a truck that size, you park it in the back of the lot where there's less cars, more room to maneuver and it's not as inconvenient to other drivers if you have to have to take up more than one spot. Unfortunately that sometimes means you have to park next to the guy in the Corvette (or worse the econo sub-compact hatchback) because at least it's open on one side. It really has nothing to do with the other car, it's all about location.
In this pic...it looks like the tC is parked all up on the line. The Dodge to the right of the tC may be as well. In other words, some ding-dong up the line parked crooked and everyone else had to do the same.
The pickup driver did not "disrespect" you. You're not that important. He gave you more room than he gave the tC.
You drive a truck that size, you park it in the back of the lot where there's less cars, more room to maneuver and it's not as inconvenient to other drivers if you have to have to take up more than one spot. Unfortunately that sometimes means you have to park next to the guy in the Corvette (or worse the econo sub-compact hatchback) because at least it's open on one side. It really has nothing to do with the other car, it's all about location.
In this pic...it looks like the tC is parked all up on the line. The Dodge to the right of the tC may be as well. In other words, some ding-dong up the line parked crooked and everyone else had to do the same.
The pickup driver did not "disrespect" you. You're not that important. He gave you more room than he gave the tC.
#19
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: San Diego / Santa Barbara
Posts: 905
no way bro? thanks for that reality check.