
Aquaracer1's post sparks a lively debate on the etiquette of parking luxury vehicles. While showcasing a stunning car, the author's observation about 'missed lines' quickly shifts focus to the contentious practice of taking up multiple parking spaces. This discussion delves into the motivations behind such parking and the community's strong reactions.

They obviously park like that to avoid another car parking next to them to avoid door dings. But, instead it attracts people to want to give him a ding or key on the door for being so inconsiderate.
Reminds me of a comedian that said before we start talking about world peace and ending global starvation how about we start with returning your shopping karts to their respected place and not just leave them for someone else to return.
They are really nice, I park at a sharper angle so no can park next to me 😇😁
Joking aside, if this were a crowded parking lot and someone saw this behavior, it'd reinforce that stereotype that people who drive fancy cars are self important and self indulgent individuals whom are selfish!
And frankly... Considering the last time I got a door ding in my Tesla (the video camera captured the whole thing) I should've just taken two spots! The dinger dinged my car both while he was coming out of his car and going back in! Serial dinger! I should just take two spots and spare myself the aggravation!
I am glad to be a bad influence 😈😇😁😄
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