Dear fellow forum readers, I wonder if you'll help support a little experiment I've decided to conduct.
I found a similar thing with my old car but my new one seems to be showing signs of even greater powers.
No matter where I park my car, how out of the way, whether I park with mm precision in the centre of a space or 1/2 mm away from the curb on the end of a row whenever I come back to my car there it is. A Xsara Picasso parked at an angle no more than a couple of inches from my car. How they manage to extract themselves from said vehicle I have no idea but the chewed up edge on the doors bump strip gives a clue.
Such is this phenomenon I think I should start parking in more and more obscure and remote places to see if I can still manage to attract the mystical Picasso. I was thinking to start with the centre of Stone Henge or the middle of the Sahara desert. From my current findings I estimate that it will be just 15 minutes before a Picasso tracks me down and parks up within door bashing proximity.
I therefore ask for suggestions of challenging places I can park to see if the Picasso can follow my scent and its owner give my door a friendly nudge with theirs to let me know they are there.
Many thanks,
Lordrobs- currently being driven insane by the morons in every ******* car park I happen to frequent

I found a similar thing with my old car but my new one seems to be showing signs of even greater powers.
No matter where I park my car, how out of the way, whether I park with mm precision in the centre of a space or 1/2 mm away from the curb on the end of a row whenever I come back to my car there it is. A Xsara Picasso parked at an angle no more than a couple of inches from my car. How they manage to extract themselves from said vehicle I have no idea but the chewed up edge on the doors bump strip gives a clue.
Such is this phenomenon I think I should start parking in more and more obscure and remote places to see if I can still manage to attract the mystical Picasso. I was thinking to start with the centre of Stone Henge or the middle of the Sahara desert. From my current findings I estimate that it will be just 15 minutes before a Picasso tracks me down and parks up within door bashing proximity.
I therefore ask for suggestions of challenging places I can park to see if the Picasso can follow my scent and its owner give my door a friendly nudge with theirs to let me know they are there.
Many thanks,
Lordrobs- currently being driven insane by the morons in every ******* car park I happen to frequent
