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Ian @ Apr 10th 2008 11:48AM
Nope, don't drive a Kia. I have 4 cars, a 2005 Chevy TrailBlazer with mild mods (to tow the GTi to the race track), a 2002 VW GTi 1.8T that makes over 500hp, a 1980 VW Scirocco with a 2.0L 8v swap, and a 2006 Nissan 350Z with mild mods.
And you not being capable of parking your S550 doesn't mean we should all run out and get things to avoid bumping other cars while parking. I've NEVER hit another car while parallel parking, and I work in center city Philadelphia and parallel park the Trailblazer frequently. Learn to park your car, and learn to not fall asleep driving during your commute, YOUR liability is then null. You can't control other people hitting you, but you can certainly avoid you hitting other people.