"Wild" sightings 160-63 (latest this morning, westbound on 7800 South, c. 2500 west) have all been Ceramic Silver, and positively all different vehicles (no duplication): an Alberta plate, a Scorpion, a GT-Line and now this '22 CS this morning.
Had a white one behind me at In and Out drive thru at lunchtime today. I eat at home most of the time nowadays, so I think this is evidence for how many Stingers there are in the Vegas area right now. I saw a Stinger 3 out of 4 days commuting this past week. If you're lonely for some Stinger sightings, Vegas has you covered.
I rolled around Syracuse for 7 days and all the way back down to SW Fl. and not 1 Stinger sighting. I did see a couple on my ride up 2 weeks ago which i posted about. Last year was the same turn out, nothing, up and back. Its interesting to me that i can run major highways and run around different states and not see anything. Especially since just from the forum alone i know that they are everywhere, just not anywhere i am apparently. Didnt even get a glimpse of any at the dealerships i saw.
The War Department (the Better Half) was recording da news apparently...and...after further review...may be a Tesla S maybe...amber light lower passenger side front qtr panel...ICE forever.
No go for me unless the spot is furthest away from the building.
Someone explain the folding mirrors. For years this wasn't a problem, now I see this everywhere. Cars haven't gotten wider. Sucks when the mirror is frozen with ice and you can't retract it.
No go for me unless the spot is furthest away from the building.
Someone explain the folding mirrors. For years this wasn't a problem, now I see this everywhere. Cars haven't gotten wider. Sucks when the mirror is frozen with ice and you can't retract it.
What I find even more amusing are the people in my neighborhood who are forced to parallel park on the street and fold up the one mirror on road facing side. If anything, a car isn't just going to hit only the mirror...they're going to hit the whole car. And seriously most of the time the people driving wind up driving down the middle of the road because either they're afraid of hitting the parked cars or think they're driving tanks and don't know the actual dimensions of their cars. Don't know how many times I've had to come to a complete stop because some moron going the other direction almost hits me because they're driving down the middle of the road.
Safest place in the lot. Anyone who empties a cart near the cart return generally corrals their cart instead of leaving them to "graze" in the outer reaches of the lot. The parking spaces on either side of the return are also sometimes a little wider. I park next to them whenever I can. I know I'm tempting fate by saying this, but no door dings on my Stinger so far. Or on any previous car. Yep, I know, after almost 5 decades of car ownership, I'm due.
And for some reason, whenever I park in the outer reaches of a lot, cozied up to a planter on one side, I return to find that some wiseacre in a huge, dinged-up old SUV has taken the challenge and parked as close to my unprotected side as they can.
But guaranteed safest parking space? Next to another Stinger.
No go for me unless the spot is furthest away from the building.
Someone explain the folding mirrors. For years this wasn't a problem, now I see this everywhere. Cars haven't gotten wider. Sucks when the mirror is frozen with ice and you can't retract it.
The folding mirrors give a few extra inches in clearance - think parallel parking in the city and people on bikes, scooters, etc. I believe it makes sense. Plus folded up gives less opportunity to rip the whole damn thing off lol.
As for the winter, turn off the folding option so it doesn't freeze...
Also - just realized my girls neighbor owns a Stinger as well - never seen it until just last weekend (I think partially bc they refer to them as the "hermit homeschoolers")...
Not that there's anything wrong with that but seems they're very anti-anything in the neighborhood especially since I've seen the car once in 13 months