martin
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We have a 2 car garage. My Mustang and my wife's Infiniti FX35 are kept there.
My car is on the left. How do I teach my wife to open her car door and make sure it does not touch my car? I keep the R mirror folded---that helps a bit. I park very close to the left wall. To get in and out the car I have to squeeze my stomach in and I hold the door's leading edge with my hand so my hand touches the wall, not the driver's door. Every time after my wife leaves or arrives I go and inspect my car to see the that there are no marks spoiling the Guard paint.
I have suggested that the garage become a one car garage (for my Mustang) but I am not winning that debate. I have offered to give her lessons in opening a car door (she could also use lessons in closing a car door). My fear is that our garage is more dangerous than a supermarket parking lot.
My car is on the left. How do I teach my wife to open her car door and make sure it does not touch my car? I keep the R mirror folded---that helps a bit. I park very close to the left wall. To get in and out the car I have to squeeze my stomach in and I hold the door's leading edge with my hand so my hand touches the wall, not the driver's door. Every time after my wife leaves or arrives I go and inspect my car to see the that there are no marks spoiling the Guard paint.
I have suggested that the garage become a one car garage (for my Mustang) but I am not winning that debate. I have offered to give her lessons in opening a car door (she could also use lessons in closing a car door). My fear is that our garage is more dangerous than a supermarket parking lot.
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