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  1. #1

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    ...and you needed to park your car. One of the spaces was all shaded by an oak tree. The other space was all open under the hot sun. Which would you choose?



    ...and if a tree fell in the forrest when no one was around...would it make a sou---nevermind, I`ll stop there.



    btw, i did a search on this and nothing came up.

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    I`ll avoid parking under any tree. Now if the parking spot in the sun is being crowded on either side. I`ll come back later rather than risk my door getting dinged.

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    I`d choose sun.



    Being under a tree poses too many risks, bird bombs, tree sap, berries, branches and leaves.



    I think a well waxed car will be protected from the sun anyway.

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    I try to stay away from parking under, or near trees. You never know when a bird leaving that tree, has to go #2. Out in the sun, would be the best choice. Thats if you waxed your car right.
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    Gotta go with the sunny spot. All those little specs of tree sap can be a real pain to remove.

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    park under the tree and use a car cover

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    Put me down for sun. I`ve seen some pretty bad damage to cars from tree limbs falling on them. Plus the usual sap, birds, etc...

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    Ok. So I`m not alone. I agree with you guys. Plus, I`m tired of the leaves and debris falling inside my outdoor A/C vents. Clogs up the cabin filter bad. :angry

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    I`d stay away from the tree.



    I`d stay out of the sun.



    I`d leave my car in my garage, covered, locked, alarmed, and Dobermaned. Then I`d call a cab to take me whereever.



    Ya can`t be too safe......
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    I`d leave my car in my garage, covered, locked, alarmed, and Dobermaned. Then I`d call a cab to take me whereever


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    Originally posted by Acura_RL

    ...and if a tree fell in the forrest when no one was around...would it make a sou---nevermind, I`ll stop there.


    Me, I`m just worried sick about Forrest!

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    Originally posted by Acura_RL

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    btw, i did a search on this and nothing came up. [/B]
    Phew good thing you did............

    Wouldnt want the Search police to catch you.

    Yes that was sarcasm
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    Sun all that way. I don`t want that rogue branch falling my car or better yet, those cute little birdies walking all of my hood and roof.



    Plus, full sun allows other to gawk at your car and finish And maybe just maybe, you can get the sun to shine off the front light like Scottwax seems to be able to do!
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    Originally posted by 1sweet330i

    I try to stay away from parking under, or near trees. You never know when a bird leaving that tree, has to go #2. Out in the sun, would be the best choice. Thats if you waxed your car right.


    Little trivia for ya... birds go #1 and #2 all in one shot



    And I would take the sun every time! :xyxthumbs

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    Originally posted by cackleberry

    Little trivia for ya... birds go #1 and #2 all in one shot
    I`m not even gonna ask how you acquired that little nugget of wisdom. :p

 

 
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