ButterflyBlood
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Thu May-20-04 12:28 PM
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where could I park my car for a few days? |
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Edited on Thu May-20-04 12:28 PM by ButterflyBlood
alright, I could be going to Ohio in a few weeks. I might be getting a ride from someone who lives not too far away, but Mankato is pretty far off the route (away from the interstate). So I might just meet him in some city along the interstate. What type of place could I park my car in for a few days overnight? Most malls don't allow overnight parking.
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pagerbear
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Thu May-20-04 12:30 PM
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1. A parking garage would be safest |
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But would also not be free.
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Thu May-20-04 12:30 PM
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If you are near a large airport, park it there. It's the safest place.
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Thu May-20-04 12:31 PM
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Free: Apartment complexes Hotels University campuses (in visitor spaces)
Charge: Airport/rail/metro parking Storage facility (will have to sign a month-to-month lease, but it's the most secure)
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Thu May-20-04 12:42 PM
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5. If your car gets towed from one of those free places |
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....you'll wind up paying for parking and a whole lot more!
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Thu May-20-04 12:35 PM
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4. Wal-Mart usually allows overnight parking, for RV's at least, |
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but security may be an issue.
Airport may be a little expensive, but it is secure.
I would look for a place where several cars for sale are parked. Usually they are secure; people leave cars there for weeks at a time. Put a "For Sale" sign on it, and it should be safe.
You might try putting a tow bar on the front and towing it to Ohio with you. Make sure to disconnect the drive shaft if you do.
Good Luck
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