Parking Lot Purgatory

Have you ever come out of a store to find you can’t get into your car because of someone’s creative, freestyle parking? How many of you have had to perform the awkward over-the-center-console crawl? Why is it that parking lots so readily display some of the most unappealing aspects of society?

Hang on a sec while TDG takes a swig of his adult beverage…there…ahhh…that’s better! Parking lots, and writing about them, are two very stressful facets of TDG’s life.

One of the cultural aspects of driving is the concept of personal space (a three foot buffer, according to Mosby’s Medical Dictionary). Naturally, this applies to the confines of our car but it also extends to the area surrounding our vehicles. The root of all parking lot maladies boil down to matters of personal space and a couple of other undesirable societal traits.

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No Lowballers! (Selling Tips, Part 1)

If you’re one who hates or, even worse, downright refuses to sell your own vehicles, perhaps this series of informative posts will give you pause to reconsider. The bottom line is that you will make more money by selling your own vehicle. Being prepared and having a plan are the key factors to emotionally ready yourself to sell. The mechanical aspects of the sale will fall into place if you’ll just have a little faith in TDG.

<Joe Isuzu>Trust Me. Would I lie to you?</Joe Isuzu>

TDG has a plethora of simple (world-class, really) vehicle selling tips that, when observed, practically guarantee an efficient and satisfying selling experience. Following these tips avoids the typical pitfalls encountered with bad selling habits and, by using these simple techniques,TDG has sold vehicles sight unseen with nary a complaint.

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