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08-12-2008, 11:43 AM | #1 | ||
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Was having this discussion over the weekend...
I have two options with regards to parking during the day: 1. Full sun, no shade whatsoever, moderately busy main road with a bike lane; or 2. Quieter side street with overhanging trees. So, basically it's park in full sun, with more cars and bicycles going by (sun fading the paint/higher chance of scratches/dents/damage from cars/bikes), or park in the shade but have higher chance of bird droppings/tree sap (paint damage from droppings/sap). Assume that the car has paint protection, as it does, and the colour is Vixen. The question is - where would you rather park? |
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