Steep incline: Park facing uphill or downhill?
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Re: Steep incline: Park facing uphill or downhill?
dgk wrote:
>
> I have a driveway that is about a 35 degree angle down. Is it better
> to park it so that the front faces down or back in so the front faces
> up?
Depends whether you live in a place where snow or ice are factors, and
whether you're a morning person or not. Pulling out of your driveway in
the morning might be safest going forward, for safer entry into traffic.
Backing out of a driveway is illegal in most jurisdictions.
You haven't told us half the info we would need to know. Is your car
sitting on a flat 'pad' or is it on the slope too?
Should have asked on Wednesday....
'Curly'
>
> I have a driveway that is about a 35 degree angle down. Is it better
> to park it so that the front faces down or back in so the front faces
> up?
Depends whether you live in a place where snow or ice are factors, and
whether you're a morning person or not. Pulling out of your driveway in
the morning might be safest going forward, for safer entry into traffic.
Backing out of a driveway is illegal in most jurisdictions.
You haven't told us half the info we would need to know. Is your car
sitting on a flat 'pad' or is it on the slope too?
Should have asked on Wednesday....
'Curly'
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Re: Steep incline: Park facing uphill or downhill?
dgk wrote:
>
> I have a driveway that is about a 35 degree angle down. Is it better
> to park it so that the front faces down or back in so the front faces
> up?
Depends whether you live in a place where snow or ice are factors, and
whether you're a morning person or not. Pulling out of your driveway in
the morning might be safest going forward, for safer entry into traffic.
Backing out of a driveway is illegal in most jurisdictions.
You haven't told us half the info we would need to know. Is your car
sitting on a flat 'pad' or is it on the slope too?
Should have asked on Wednesday....
'Curly'
>
> I have a driveway that is about a 35 degree angle down. Is it better
> to park it so that the front faces down or back in so the front faces
> up?
Depends whether you live in a place where snow or ice are factors, and
whether you're a morning person or not. Pulling out of your driveway in
the morning might be safest going forward, for safer entry into traffic.
Backing out of a driveway is illegal in most jurisdictions.
You haven't told us half the info we would need to know. Is your car
sitting on a flat 'pad' or is it on the slope too?
Should have asked on Wednesday....
'Curly'
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Re: Steep incline: Park facing uphill or downhill?
dgk wrote:
>
> I have a driveway that is about a 35 degree angle down. Is it better
> to park it so that the front faces down or back in so the front faces
> up?
Depends whether you live in a place where snow or ice are factors, and
whether you're a morning person or not. Pulling out of your driveway in
the morning might be safest going forward, for safer entry into traffic.
Backing out of a driveway is illegal in most jurisdictions.
You haven't told us half the info we would need to know. Is your car
sitting on a flat 'pad' or is it on the slope too?
Should have asked on Wednesday....
'Curly'
>
> I have a driveway that is about a 35 degree angle down. Is it better
> to park it so that the front faces down or back in so the front faces
> up?
Depends whether you live in a place where snow or ice are factors, and
whether you're a morning person or not. Pulling out of your driveway in
the morning might be safest going forward, for safer entry into traffic.
Backing out of a driveway is illegal in most jurisdictions.
You haven't told us half the info we would need to know. Is your car
sitting on a flat 'pad' or is it on the slope too?
Should have asked on Wednesday....
'Curly'
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Re: Steep incline: Park facing uphill or downhill?
dgk wrote:
>
> I have a driveway that is about a 35 degree angle down. Is it better
> to park it so that the front faces down or back in so the front faces
> up?
Depends whether you live in a place where snow or ice are factors, and
whether you're a morning person or not. Pulling out of your driveway in
the morning might be safest going forward, for safer entry into traffic.
Backing out of a driveway is illegal in most jurisdictions.
You haven't told us half the info we would need to know. Is your car
sitting on a flat 'pad' or is it on the slope too?
Should have asked on Wednesday....
'Curly'
>
> I have a driveway that is about a 35 degree angle down. Is it better
> to park it so that the front faces down or back in so the front faces
> up?
Depends whether you live in a place where snow or ice are factors, and
whether you're a morning person or not. Pulling out of your driveway in
the morning might be safest going forward, for safer entry into traffic.
Backing out of a driveway is illegal in most jurisdictions.
You haven't told us half the info we would need to know. Is your car
sitting on a flat 'pad' or is it on the slope too?
Should have asked on Wednesday....
'Curly'
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Re: Steep incline: Park facing uphill or downhill?
On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 08:22:36 -0600, "'Curly Q. Links'"
<motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote:
>dgk wrote:
>>
>> I have a driveway that is about a 35 degree angle down. Is it better
>> to park it so that the front faces down or back in so the front faces
>> up?
>
>
>Depends whether you live in a place where snow or ice are factors, and
>whether you're a morning person or not. Pulling out of your driveway in
>the morning might be safest going forward, for safer entry into traffic.
>Backing out of a driveway is illegal in most jurisdictions.
>
>You haven't told us half the info we would need to know. Is your car
>sitting on a flat 'pad' or is it on the slope too?
>
>Should have asked on Wednesday....
>
>'Curly'
The car sits on the driveway, which is at the angle. Parking is tough
around here but we sure have no rules on pulling out forwards or
backwards.
Those aren't issues and I should have been more specific, I was
concerned that the car might be damaged parked on a hill all the time.
Perhaps the oil all flows forward or back, or the radiator drains, or
transmission fluid pushes up against a seal. Something like that.
<motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote:
>dgk wrote:
>>
>> I have a driveway that is about a 35 degree angle down. Is it better
>> to park it so that the front faces down or back in so the front faces
>> up?
>
>
>Depends whether you live in a place where snow or ice are factors, and
>whether you're a morning person or not. Pulling out of your driveway in
>the morning might be safest going forward, for safer entry into traffic.
>Backing out of a driveway is illegal in most jurisdictions.
>
>You haven't told us half the info we would need to know. Is your car
>sitting on a flat 'pad' or is it on the slope too?
>
>Should have asked on Wednesday....
>
>'Curly'
The car sits on the driveway, which is at the angle. Parking is tough
around here but we sure have no rules on pulling out forwards or
backwards.
Those aren't issues and I should have been more specific, I was
concerned that the car might be damaged parked on a hill all the time.
Perhaps the oil all flows forward or back, or the radiator drains, or
transmission fluid pushes up against a seal. Something like that.
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Re: Steep incline: Park facing uphill or downhill?
On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 08:22:36 -0600, "'Curly Q. Links'"
<motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote:
>dgk wrote:
>>
>> I have a driveway that is about a 35 degree angle down. Is it better
>> to park it so that the front faces down or back in so the front faces
>> up?
>
>
>Depends whether you live in a place where snow or ice are factors, and
>whether you're a morning person or not. Pulling out of your driveway in
>the morning might be safest going forward, for safer entry into traffic.
>Backing out of a driveway is illegal in most jurisdictions.
>
>You haven't told us half the info we would need to know. Is your car
>sitting on a flat 'pad' or is it on the slope too?
>
>Should have asked on Wednesday....
>
>'Curly'
The car sits on the driveway, which is at the angle. Parking is tough
around here but we sure have no rules on pulling out forwards or
backwards.
Those aren't issues and I should have been more specific, I was
concerned that the car might be damaged parked on a hill all the time.
Perhaps the oil all flows forward or back, or the radiator drains, or
transmission fluid pushes up against a seal. Something like that.
<motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote:
>dgk wrote:
>>
>> I have a driveway that is about a 35 degree angle down. Is it better
>> to park it so that the front faces down or back in so the front faces
>> up?
>
>
>Depends whether you live in a place where snow or ice are factors, and
>whether you're a morning person or not. Pulling out of your driveway in
>the morning might be safest going forward, for safer entry into traffic.
>Backing out of a driveway is illegal in most jurisdictions.
>
>You haven't told us half the info we would need to know. Is your car
>sitting on a flat 'pad' or is it on the slope too?
>
>Should have asked on Wednesday....
>
>'Curly'
The car sits on the driveway, which is at the angle. Parking is tough
around here but we sure have no rules on pulling out forwards or
backwards.
Those aren't issues and I should have been more specific, I was
concerned that the car might be damaged parked on a hill all the time.
Perhaps the oil all flows forward or back, or the radiator drains, or
transmission fluid pushes up against a seal. Something like that.
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Re: Steep incline: Park facing uphill or downhill?
On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 08:22:36 -0600, "'Curly Q. Links'"
<motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote:
>dgk wrote:
>>
>> I have a driveway that is about a 35 degree angle down. Is it better
>> to park it so that the front faces down or back in so the front faces
>> up?
>
>
>Depends whether you live in a place where snow or ice are factors, and
>whether you're a morning person or not. Pulling out of your driveway in
>the morning might be safest going forward, for safer entry into traffic.
>Backing out of a driveway is illegal in most jurisdictions.
>
>You haven't told us half the info we would need to know. Is your car
>sitting on a flat 'pad' or is it on the slope too?
>
>Should have asked on Wednesday....
>
>'Curly'
The car sits on the driveway, which is at the angle. Parking is tough
around here but we sure have no rules on pulling out forwards or
backwards.
Those aren't issues and I should have been more specific, I was
concerned that the car might be damaged parked on a hill all the time.
Perhaps the oil all flows forward or back, or the radiator drains, or
transmission fluid pushes up against a seal. Something like that.
<motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote:
>dgk wrote:
>>
>> I have a driveway that is about a 35 degree angle down. Is it better
>> to park it so that the front faces down or back in so the front faces
>> up?
>
>
>Depends whether you live in a place where snow or ice are factors, and
>whether you're a morning person or not. Pulling out of your driveway in
>the morning might be safest going forward, for safer entry into traffic.
>Backing out of a driveway is illegal in most jurisdictions.
>
>You haven't told us half the info we would need to know. Is your car
>sitting on a flat 'pad' or is it on the slope too?
>
>Should have asked on Wednesday....
>
>'Curly'
The car sits on the driveway, which is at the angle. Parking is tough
around here but we sure have no rules on pulling out forwards or
backwards.
Those aren't issues and I should have been more specific, I was
concerned that the car might be damaged parked on a hill all the time.
Perhaps the oil all flows forward or back, or the radiator drains, or
transmission fluid pushes up against a seal. Something like that.
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Re: Steep incline: Park facing uphill or downhill?
On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 08:22:36 -0600, "'Curly Q. Links'"
<motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote:
>dgk wrote:
>>
>> I have a driveway that is about a 35 degree angle down. Is it better
>> to park it so that the front faces down or back in so the front faces
>> up?
>
>
>Depends whether you live in a place where snow or ice are factors, and
>whether you're a morning person or not. Pulling out of your driveway in
>the morning might be safest going forward, for safer entry into traffic.
>Backing out of a driveway is illegal in most jurisdictions.
>
>You haven't told us half the info we would need to know. Is your car
>sitting on a flat 'pad' or is it on the slope too?
>
>Should have asked on Wednesday....
>
>'Curly'
The car sits on the driveway, which is at the angle. Parking is tough
around here but we sure have no rules on pulling out forwards or
backwards.
Those aren't issues and I should have been more specific, I was
concerned that the car might be damaged parked on a hill all the time.
Perhaps the oil all flows forward or back, or the radiator drains, or
transmission fluid pushes up against a seal. Something like that.
<motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote:
>dgk wrote:
>>
>> I have a driveway that is about a 35 degree angle down. Is it better
>> to park it so that the front faces down or back in so the front faces
>> up?
>
>
>Depends whether you live in a place where snow or ice are factors, and
>whether you're a morning person or not. Pulling out of your driveway in
>the morning might be safest going forward, for safer entry into traffic.
>Backing out of a driveway is illegal in most jurisdictions.
>
>You haven't told us half the info we would need to know. Is your car
>sitting on a flat 'pad' or is it on the slope too?
>
>Should have asked on Wednesday....
>
>'Curly'
The car sits on the driveway, which is at the angle. Parking is tough
around here but we sure have no rules on pulling out forwards or
backwards.
Those aren't issues and I should have been more specific, I was
concerned that the car might be damaged parked on a hill all the time.
Perhaps the oil all flows forward or back, or the radiator drains, or
transmission fluid pushes up against a seal. Something like that.
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Re: Steep incline: Park facing uphill or downhill?
On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 08:40:41 -0400, dgk <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote:
>I have a driveway that is about a 35 degree angle down. Is it better
>to park it so that the front faces down or back in so the front faces
>up?
That is serious steep, are you sure about the angle?
I'm betting forward or back, you'll have brake and/or tranny failures
in short order, much less oil flow problems. But if you *have* to do
that, it is an interesting question.
J.
>I have a driveway that is about a 35 degree angle down. Is it better
>to park it so that the front faces down or back in so the front faces
>up?
That is serious steep, are you sure about the angle?
I'm betting forward or back, you'll have brake and/or tranny failures
in short order, much less oil flow problems. But if you *have* to do
that, it is an interesting question.
J.
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Re: Steep incline: Park facing uphill or downhill?
On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 08:40:41 -0400, dgk <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote:
>I have a driveway that is about a 35 degree angle down. Is it better
>to park it so that the front faces down or back in so the front faces
>up?
That is serious steep, are you sure about the angle?
I'm betting forward or back, you'll have brake and/or tranny failures
in short order, much less oil flow problems. But if you *have* to do
that, it is an interesting question.
J.
>I have a driveway that is about a 35 degree angle down. Is it better
>to park it so that the front faces down or back in so the front faces
>up?
That is serious steep, are you sure about the angle?
I'm betting forward or back, you'll have brake and/or tranny failures
in short order, much less oil flow problems. But if you *have* to do
that, it is an interesting question.
J.
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Re: Steep incline: Park facing uphill or downhill?
On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 08:40:41 -0400, dgk <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote:
>I have a driveway that is about a 35 degree angle down. Is it better
>to park it so that the front faces down or back in so the front faces
>up?
That is serious steep, are you sure about the angle?
I'm betting forward or back, you'll have brake and/or tranny failures
in short order, much less oil flow problems. But if you *have* to do
that, it is an interesting question.
J.
>I have a driveway that is about a 35 degree angle down. Is it better
>to park it so that the front faces down or back in so the front faces
>up?
That is serious steep, are you sure about the angle?
I'm betting forward or back, you'll have brake and/or tranny failures
in short order, much less oil flow problems. But if you *have* to do
that, it is an interesting question.
J.
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Re: Steep incline: Park facing uphill or downhill?
On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 08:40:41 -0400, dgk <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote:
>I have a driveway that is about a 35 degree angle down. Is it better
>to park it so that the front faces down or back in so the front faces
>up?
That is serious steep, are you sure about the angle?
I'm betting forward or back, you'll have brake and/or tranny failures
in short order, much less oil flow problems. But if you *have* to do
that, it is an interesting question.
J.
>I have a driveway that is about a 35 degree angle down. Is it better
>to park it so that the front faces down or back in so the front faces
>up?
That is serious steep, are you sure about the angle?
I'm betting forward or back, you'll have brake and/or tranny failures
in short order, much less oil flow problems. But if you *have* to do
that, it is an interesting question.
J.
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Re: Steep incline: Park facing uphill or downhill?
On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 16:32:52 GMT, JXStern <JXSternChangeX2R@gte.net>
wrote:
>On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 08:40:41 -0400, dgk <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote:
>>I have a driveway that is about a 35 degree angle down. Is it better
>>to park it so that the front faces down or back in so the front faces
>>up?
>
>That is serious steep, are you sure about the angle?
>
>I'm betting forward or back, you'll have brake and/or tranny failures
>in short order, much less oil flow problems. But if you *have* to do
>that, it is an interesting question.
>
>J.
>
Nope, I'm not sure of the angle. These are small attached houses
(rowhouses are what we call them) and many of them have the garage in
the basement, so there is a fairly steep driveway leading down. Almost
no one uses the garage, that's for storage. Everyone keeps the car in
the driveway. In about twenty feet the driveway drops down nine feet
or so.
I've had my 91 Accord in the driveway for years, facing downhill. The
only noticeable problem was when I had water inside the car after a
flood in a parking lot and made the mistake of pulling into the
driveway. The slight amout of water in the passenger side flowed
forward, hit the wiring harness located by the passenger's feet, and
shorted out the computer. That was about two months ago. With the
advice of folks on this newsgroup I ended up getting a computer at the
junkyard and the car is fine.
But during the two weeks that the car was dead, I started looking for
another car and sort of fell in love with the Fit. And I've ordered
one. So now that I'm starting with a new car I'd like to treat it as
good as possible, and thus the question about which way is better to
park it. I'm sure that the answer is to use the garage, but then where
would the bikes and surfboards go?
wrote:
>On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 08:40:41 -0400, dgk <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote:
>>I have a driveway that is about a 35 degree angle down. Is it better
>>to park it so that the front faces down or back in so the front faces
>>up?
>
>That is serious steep, are you sure about the angle?
>
>I'm betting forward or back, you'll have brake and/or tranny failures
>in short order, much less oil flow problems. But if you *have* to do
>that, it is an interesting question.
>
>J.
>
Nope, I'm not sure of the angle. These are small attached houses
(rowhouses are what we call them) and many of them have the garage in
the basement, so there is a fairly steep driveway leading down. Almost
no one uses the garage, that's for storage. Everyone keeps the car in
the driveway. In about twenty feet the driveway drops down nine feet
or so.
I've had my 91 Accord in the driveway for years, facing downhill. The
only noticeable problem was when I had water inside the car after a
flood in a parking lot and made the mistake of pulling into the
driveway. The slight amout of water in the passenger side flowed
forward, hit the wiring harness located by the passenger's feet, and
shorted out the computer. That was about two months ago. With the
advice of folks on this newsgroup I ended up getting a computer at the
junkyard and the car is fine.
But during the two weeks that the car was dead, I started looking for
another car and sort of fell in love with the Fit. And I've ordered
one. So now that I'm starting with a new car I'd like to treat it as
good as possible, and thus the question about which way is better to
park it. I'm sure that the answer is to use the garage, but then where
would the bikes and surfboards go?
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Re: Steep incline: Park facing uphill or downhill?
On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 16:32:52 GMT, JXStern <JXSternChangeX2R@gte.net>
wrote:
>On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 08:40:41 -0400, dgk <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote:
>>I have a driveway that is about a 35 degree angle down. Is it better
>>to park it so that the front faces down or back in so the front faces
>>up?
>
>That is serious steep, are you sure about the angle?
>
>I'm betting forward or back, you'll have brake and/or tranny failures
>in short order, much less oil flow problems. But if you *have* to do
>that, it is an interesting question.
>
>J.
>
Nope, I'm not sure of the angle. These are small attached houses
(rowhouses are what we call them) and many of them have the garage in
the basement, so there is a fairly steep driveway leading down. Almost
no one uses the garage, that's for storage. Everyone keeps the car in
the driveway. In about twenty feet the driveway drops down nine feet
or so.
I've had my 91 Accord in the driveway for years, facing downhill. The
only noticeable problem was when I had water inside the car after a
flood in a parking lot and made the mistake of pulling into the
driveway. The slight amout of water in the passenger side flowed
forward, hit the wiring harness located by the passenger's feet, and
shorted out the computer. That was about two months ago. With the
advice of folks on this newsgroup I ended up getting a computer at the
junkyard and the car is fine.
But during the two weeks that the car was dead, I started looking for
another car and sort of fell in love with the Fit. And I've ordered
one. So now that I'm starting with a new car I'd like to treat it as
good as possible, and thus the question about which way is better to
park it. I'm sure that the answer is to use the garage, but then where
would the bikes and surfboards go?
wrote:
>On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 08:40:41 -0400, dgk <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote:
>>I have a driveway that is about a 35 degree angle down. Is it better
>>to park it so that the front faces down or back in so the front faces
>>up?
>
>That is serious steep, are you sure about the angle?
>
>I'm betting forward or back, you'll have brake and/or tranny failures
>in short order, much less oil flow problems. But if you *have* to do
>that, it is an interesting question.
>
>J.
>
Nope, I'm not sure of the angle. These are small attached houses
(rowhouses are what we call them) and many of them have the garage in
the basement, so there is a fairly steep driveway leading down. Almost
no one uses the garage, that's for storage. Everyone keeps the car in
the driveway. In about twenty feet the driveway drops down nine feet
or so.
I've had my 91 Accord in the driveway for years, facing downhill. The
only noticeable problem was when I had water inside the car after a
flood in a parking lot and made the mistake of pulling into the
driveway. The slight amout of water in the passenger side flowed
forward, hit the wiring harness located by the passenger's feet, and
shorted out the computer. That was about two months ago. With the
advice of folks on this newsgroup I ended up getting a computer at the
junkyard and the car is fine.
But during the two weeks that the car was dead, I started looking for
another car and sort of fell in love with the Fit. And I've ordered
one. So now that I'm starting with a new car I'd like to treat it as
good as possible, and thus the question about which way is better to
park it. I'm sure that the answer is to use the garage, but then where
would the bikes and surfboards go?


