Anyone Store Their S Offsite?
#21
Originally Posted by OhioRacer,Jan 25 2006, 06:33 PM
It can be parked in the drive, of course. Just can't be left there overnight and at all times.
#22
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Originally Posted by NNY S2k,Jan 26 2006, 03:22 AM
Same here, that is a new one on me. What happens if they have a visitor spend the night, or worse yet a few days?
Jerry, we only have a carport at the beach and I wouldn't feel comfortable leaving the car there (just yet). Maybe when we have a travel schedule that is a little more routine. It might be a good option. I have the Honda car cover. I'm not sure if you would consider that "good quality" or not.
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Originally Posted by valentine,Jan 26 2006, 06:06 AM
Does that mean in the summer you'll have to exclusively drive the S or commute to your storage facility to pick up your other vehicle when you want it?
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I'm in a condo and we are allowed to "store" in our driveway. I have 4 cars and in the winter I store two of them in neighbor's garages. We have lots of snowbirds here. I offer to pay but one is glad to let me use it and the other requests I check on their furnace once in a while and water a couple of plants. Not ideal but works for me. I have used close-by rental places that cost 50 bucks for a 10x20, which leaves enough room for a jetski and a motorcycle or two. Suggestion is to get to know your neighbors.
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Originally Posted by OhioRacer,Jan 26 2006, 09:42 AM
.....I'm hoping someone has a magic bullet solution. .....
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The 'get to know your neighbors'....looking for a snowbird.....is another good idea
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Originally Posted by NNY S2k,Jan 26 2006, 03:14 PM
Maybe you'll have a neighbor/someone in the developement that only has 1 car and would rent out the unused portion of their garage to you.
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How deep is the garage? My neighbor puts his Miata on tire casters and swings it sideways along the back garage wall, once on casters you can move it with one hand.
His garage is no deeper than 25'
His garage is no deeper than 25'
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Originally Posted by paS2K,Jan 26 2006, 02:48 PM
If your garage has a high loft ceiling, how about one of those pneumatic 'car jacks'? I guess a 12' ceiling height would be required or else:
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The 'get to know your neighbors'....looking for a snowbird.....is another good idea
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The 'get to know your neighbors'....looking for a snowbird.....is another good idea