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<blockquote data-quote="SEN5241" data-source="post: 461454" data-attributes="member: 19648"><p>Just a few points to make.</p><p></p><p>1) Try to avoid places with uncovered parking, especially if the parking spaces are near the residential towers. What might happen is people throw cigarette butts / joss sticks off the balcony and they land on your car's roof/bonnet/boot and damage the paint.</p><p></p><p>2) Check whether the car wash area is lit at night. Makes a big difference being able to take your time washing your car at night on a weekday instead of having to queue and rushing to do it along with everyone else during the day on weekends.</p><p></p><p>3) Check parking space size - wider obviously better. If narrow, you have to hope your neighbour knows how to open his car door gently.</p><p></p><p>4) Check parking space location - out of the way of pedestrian traffic is good (assuming condo security is good). If too near a pathway, people with heavy shopping bags/trolleys/prams/small children will be walking next to your car and accidents happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SEN5241, post: 461454, member: 19648"] Just a few points to make. 1) Try to avoid places with uncovered parking, especially if the parking spaces are near the residential towers. What might happen is people throw cigarette butts / joss sticks off the balcony and they land on your car's roof/bonnet/boot and damage the paint. 2) Check whether the car wash area is lit at night. Makes a big difference being able to take your time washing your car at night on a weekday instead of having to queue and rushing to do it along with everyone else during the day on weekends. 3) Check parking space size - wider obviously better. If narrow, you have to hope your neighbour knows how to open his car door gently. 4) Check parking space location - out of the way of pedestrian traffic is good (assuming condo security is good). If too near a pathway, people with heavy shopping bags/trolleys/prams/small children will be walking next to your car and accidents happen. [/QUOTE]
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