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Parallel parking is a daily part of urban living. Narrow streets sometimes may cause a little trouble. I've never had a problem parallel parking my Maxima as the outward visibility is great from all angles. However, in my Challenger, the C pillar is brutal. You cannot see anything out the back. I like the old-fashioned way like @fluid hips said by putting my hand behind the passenger headrest and turning my head but doing that in the Challenger will only show me the small rear windshield with an enormous C pillar blocking my view for that angle. It gets garaged mostly everywhere I take it so I rarely have to parallel park it but one time I had to because I was waiting on my brother to take the spot I was holding for him. I did the best I could using the camera & I purposely park few inches away from the curb. When I was done parking I got out to look at how I did & damn, the car was halfway out the spot lmao...shame on me
Not a single person is able to see anything on the rear windshield, it's designed for ants and to see how you left behind people, not for parking lol.
lol like when you see a lil old lady driving RIGHT up close to the wheel, bug eyed glasses, wit a smashed front end...
i keep my distance
But them ladies be having more precaution than some younger cats, just don't be too close lol
I remember the first time i seen my boy not give a damb in his beater I was SHOCKED
Nah man .. take care of your ****, even a beater, as a matter of fact, don't turn a car into a beater lol