How to park in public car parks

How to park in public car parks

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CaineIsCarter

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Wednesday 7th March 2018
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(Not really. But it’s how I want to smile )

CaineIsCarter

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Wednesday 7th March 2018
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Whilst I’m not offering advice, I do know from professional experience that very few private parking companies will follow through with their spurious threats of legal action, and rely on people’s ignorance and fear to pay up.

Many of them act in an unethical and aggressive manner, especially when it comes to their written correspondence. You can always do your research and find out how many people individual companies have actually taken to court, and this can inform your decision as to whether or not to pay up.

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CaineIsCarter

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78 posts

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Wednesday 7th March 2018
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seawise said:
what a great looking car - excellent to see a Cayman on sensible wheels/tyres, I think that looks great and the ride/steering feel will benefit.

sapphire blue too, my new Porsche will be built in that colour next week, touch wood no delays.
It’s manual, too.

CaineIsCarter

Original Poster:

78 posts

74 months

Wednesday 7th March 2018
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seawise said:
what a great looking car - excellent to see a Cayman on sensible wheels/tyres, I think that looks great and the ride/steering feel will benefit.

sapphire blue too, my new Porsche will be built in that colour next week, touch wood no delays.
It’s just personal preference, but for me, deeper tyres create a more muscular appearance reminiscent of the classic coupé shape, particularly around the haunches. Makes me slightly weak at the knees smile

It was the same with my Z: