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Old 05-17-2020, 10:04 PM   #127
GrimReaperSS
 
Drives: 2001 Onyx Black/Ebony SS. 427/M6
Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: Sussex, Wi
Posts: 509
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Originally Posted by Petrol Head View Post
There is no way you can conceivably, logically, and factually explain why anyone must open a door to back a car out. How the F can you see around the other side, for starters!!!!!

Your reasons are not solid. They’re baseless. If you cannot back a car out of a garage without opening the door you should not even be driving a car to begin with. Your inability to use mirrors or turn your head essentially forbids you from driving anything period.

THAT is a solid reason.
You are making the assumption that every shop is configured identically. If every shop were like the one pictured, where there is a garage door for every stall, sure you should be able to just back straight out no problem. For me, there is one garage door for 14 stalls (10 down the left side of the aisle and 4 down the right side). You assume salesman, lot attendants/porters never pull cars into the aisle behind mechanic stalls etc. Tell me, how do your mirrors allow you to see where the front wheels/tires are in relation to the hoist arms as you're reversing and begin to turn to make your way out of your stall? I don't know of any Camaro that currently has "sky view"/360 degree cameras. How can you see out the window to locate the left front wheel/tire on a vehicle like the 6th gen shown here where the window opening is the same height as your shoulder without opening the door and leaning over. If I know the left front wheel/tire location on one side of the hoist, I don't need to "F-ing see around to the other side" to know that it is clear as well. Where I work, the stalls are 90 degrees to the entry door to the shop. In fact, my own stall is right next to the door. Every time I enter, I must perform a 3 point turn to get into the stall straight. When reversing, I have to turn the wheel full lock once I clear the hoist arms in order to be able to drive out the door straight and not make multi-point turns to get lined up. It's wonderful with full size cars and SUV's. Especially when the contaminated fuel barrels, oil drain buckets, stacks of customer's opposing season wheel/tire packages and whatever shop equipment or body panels like bumpers are all across the aisle from my stall, making the aisle smaller. Not every car has a back-up camera as new cars do, since you mentioned that before. You better believe I use my mirrors and turn my head, use the back-up camera when available, as well as open the door to see how close I am at times to not only the hoist arms, but other vehicles and equipment in the shop.
Apologies to the OP for high-jacking your post, it was not intended. Very curious on what the dealer offers you as a solution.
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