Mystery and question after stinger got towed.

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So my condo decided to do parking resurfacing while i was away for two weeks. Did not give much of any advanced notice. I always park my car with the nose pointed away from the curb so I don't have to worry about cross traffic backing out.. Where I found my car on the other side of the condo, it was parked with the nose pointed toward the curb. Also noticed that my stinger mirrors were in the open position instead of retracted.


How the heck is this all possible? lol. did the towing people somehow got into my car?
 
So my condo decided to do parking resurfacing while i was away for two weeks. Did not give much of any advanced notice. I always park my car with the nose pointed away from the curb so I don't have to worry about cross traffic backing out.. Where I found my car on the other side of the condo, it was parked with the nose pointed toward the curb. Also noticed that my stinger mirrors were in the open position instead of retracted.


How the heck is this all possible? lol. did the towing people somehow got into my car?
does anyone else have a key to your car that could have moved it?
 
did you ask the condo supers? I'd never rest until I found out how my car got moved and by whom.
 
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did you ask the condo supers? I'd never rest until I found out how my car got moved and by whom.
does anyone else have a key to your car that could have moved it?

No one else has the keys.

I guess i could ask the condo supers on how the car was moved. But i just find it really strange.

This is how I park my car always with the nose outward:


I just couldn't see how my car is moved to the other side of the lot with the nose pointing inward toward the curve. When you tow a car with the nose outward, and you drop it off from the bed, the orientation would still be outward right?

I mean, it's just not physically possible unless A. you have access to the car steering wheel or B. you lift the whole car up and down like a giant crane. There is no room for the tow truck to be on the curve as you can see.

So weird. Anyone working in the towing industry can comment?
 
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Could have just jacked the car up onto wheel dollies and pushed it around the lot. We did this to a teachers car in highschool as a prank.
def very possible. Hope they didn't push it manually because it's quite a distance from one side of the lot to the other....lol...
 
Could have just jacked the car up onto wheel dollies and pushed it around the lot. We did this to a teachers car in highschool as a prank.
This is honestly probably what they did. They probably did it with several cars that day.
 
The mirrors were open, instead of retracted? Assuming that happened without any intervention by you (unlocking the vehicle or passing by the vehicle), that would concern me the most. Many options to move it, not too many options to get those mirrors opened without the key fob. :thumbdown:
 
This is honestly probably what they did. They probably did it with several cars that day.
How hard is it to move a car on dollies like that for like a few hundred yards by say 4 people? there are a couple of speed bumps also in the parking lot that they would have to push it over

And yes, several cars were probably moved. So i can't imagine how hard it would be for 4 people to do this.... lol..
 
enough talk. go ask the condo people and report back.
 
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emailed condo management. I fully expect the answer of "you can ask the towing company because we dont know (or care)"
 
got a non answer BS from the manager:

"They did not have any access, I'm not sure how they did it.....

I was there watching."

WTF of BS answer is that? lol
 
^^details? 'I was there watching', WHAT? grill the sucker. if anyone moved my car while I was gone there would be no rest.
 
I work at an impound lot. They have "Wreckers" which are the size of basically a single cab truck. Some are dully and are wider but they are made to get into tight spaces. Especially apartment building parking lots, ramps, basically anywhere a flatbed can't go. A wrecker could've easily picked up your car, pulled it out, then reversed it back in. Also, I've actually used car dollies, helping the tow guys push the really expensive cars into place on occasion.

Don't know about the whole mirrors turned in thing. Towing the car shouldn't have any effect on that, I literally had my Stinger towed last night. It was on a flatbed though.
 
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Pretty sure the mirrors can be folded manually. Most power-folding mirrors can do this safely, in case the mirror gets bumped while driving or parked.

Whomever moved your car probably folded them just to make sure they don't bump into any thing while moving it. I've seen tow truck drivers do this, especially on larger/wider vehicles.
 
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Pretty sure the mirrors can be folded manually. Most power-folding mirrors can do this safely, in case the mirror gets bumped while driving or parked.

Whomever moved your car probably folded them just to make sure they don't bump into any thing while moving it. I've seen tow truck drivers do this, especially on larger/wider vehicles.
My car is always parked with mirrors folded. When i found my car on the other side of the lot, the mirrors were in open position ;(
 
My car is always parked with mirrors folded. When i found my car on the other side of the lot, the mirrors were in open position ;(
From your story, that to me, was what was odd. Them being "unfolded" doesn't seem right if they were folded when you left her. But...I guess it is what it is. :lipsaresealed:
 
From your story, that to me, was what was odd. Them being "unfolded" doesn't seem right if they were folded when you left her. But...I guess it is what it is. :lipsaresealed:
yeah, a lot of this towing thing don't make sense ;( . I am really curious and want to get to the bottom of this too. Fortunately nothing seems damaged.
 
My car is always parked with mirrors folded. When i found my car on the other side of the lot, the mirrors were in open position ;(
Whoever moved the cars probably weren't keeping track of which car they had to fold mirrors and which ones were already folded, so they just unfold all the mirrors once moved. Who knows?

My suggestion is to get dash cams with G sensors that automatically record videos whenever a G-force exceeding set threshold is detected. You should have front and rear cams anyway, and many of them have either that feature built-in or add-on accessories that does shock sensing. This is especially important if your overnight home parking is not inside a garage.
 
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