Tight Parking trick 🅿️ 😁

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Learned a neat trick the other day to get out of super tight parking spaces (or if some toolbox parks too close to u).

1. Roll down window fully down.
2. Stick arm out and gently hold onto door while sliding out.
3. Once out, long press lock button on key fob. The window will fully close.
4. Profit!

Bonus of having "comfort access" from BMW! I was watching some BMW vids on Autogefühl and learned this, and thought to try it out.

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Fast forward 2 hours..

"came back to huge ding on my door! :cry:"

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Ordinarily I park as far away as I can from others, but yeah sometimes life happens and we get stuck between a truck and a minivan 🤷‍♂️
 

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I did this when I just parked my supra in a shipping container. It isn't as easy as you made it seem lol at least for me, I'm 6'0 180lbs. It was awkward trying to slide out of such a short window, anyone taller or thicker than me likely wouldn't be able to do it.
 

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I did this when I just parked my supra in a shipping container. It isn't as easy as you made it seem lol at least for me, I'm 6'0 180lbs. It was awkward trying to slide out of such a short window, anyone taller or thicker than me likely wouldn't be able to do it.
I'm 6'0" 250. Can get out through the window in the trailer with a cage with "little" problem.
 

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I don't park next to people ever. The few times I park next to others in my daily, I come back to it dinged up. It's almost a guarantee. Not letting that happen to the supra.
 
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I did this when I just parked my supra in a shipping container. It isn't as easy as you made it seem lol at least for me, I'm 6'0 180lbs. It was awkward trying to slide out of such a short window, anyone taller or thicker than me likely wouldn't be able to do it.
Ah yes, the joy of owning a very low slung coupe! I'm 5'9 and 172 lbs, have a practiced movement down to slither out lol
 

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I'm 6'0" 250. Can get out through the window in the trailer with a cage with "little" problem.
I would love to see you attempt that 😂
 

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That’s called having kids.
and living in a cold state.
Half the time I'm like "fffffuuu ah fuck it, it'll be alright. How careless can these guys parked next to me can be". Then you find out the hard way :)
Still gotta gauge. With any car I'm driving, I'm at no point parking next to dinged, rusted, busted, clearly been in multiple accidents, disabled plates or permitted cars, unless I'm dying. Especially in grocery parking lots with wind & gravity powered go-karts.
Also, I try to be mindful about parking next to coupes as they have long doors right. That's why Lambo has suicide doors and Model X has problematic falcon doors.
Cybertruck has a missed opportunity. The sun/moon roof should have been one that opens up so that you can slide down the truck bed.
 

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and living in a cold state.
Half the time I'm like "fffffuuu ah fuck it, it'll be alright. How careless can these guys parked next to me can be". Then you find out the hard way :)
Still gotta gauge. With any car I'm driving, I'm at no point parking next to dinged, rusted, busted, clearly been in multiple accidents, disabled plates or permitted cars, unless I'm dying. Especially in grocery parking lots with wind & gravity powered go-karts.
Also, I try to be mindful about parking next to coupes as they have long doors right. That's why Lambo has suicide doors and Model X has problematic falcon doors.
Cybertruck has a missed opportunity. The sun/moon roof should have been one that opens up so that you can slide down the truck bed.
Absolutely, always park in the DFZ.
 

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Ordinarily I park as far away as I can from others, but yeah sometimes life happens and we get stuck between a truck and a minivan 🤷‍♂️
If there is no parking available way out in the vey back of the lot where I can either be the only car there or among a few other like minded car guys then I will just skip it. Absent a medical emergency there is nothing important enough for me to park between a truck and minivan. Absolutely fucking not…
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