Leaving a 458 around london

Leaving a 458 around london

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SlartiF430

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1,828 posts

161 months

Monday 21st September 2015
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Do owners leave their 458s parked on the streets of London? Overnight? Is it simply too loud?
I'm tossing up between a 458 or a vanquish. Heart says 458 but the vanq seems the more sensible option (sensible in the oddest sense possible of course).

johnnyreggae

3,001 posts

167 months

Monday 21st September 2015
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You may not realise but London is a big place with differing areas

If you stand at the junction of Eaton Place & Lyall Street there are usually 458s parked in each of the four directions

There was a Gallardo parked on the street in Brixton the other day - but I'm not sure for how long........

Edited by johnnyreggae on Monday 21st September 15:14

okgo

39,345 posts

205 months

Monday 21st September 2015
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Suppose it depends whereabouts. Certainly plenty of exotic stuff in Chelsea/Holland Park I've seen just parked up. Obviously a fair bit in Belgravia etc, also a fair bit around Hampstead too.

SlartiF430

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161 months

Monday 21st September 2015
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Good points. You're right, I see lots of exotica around Chelsea. I work in the city near Liverpool Street. Guessing shoreditch isn't as safe? Or is it? Note, I don't actually live in London (yet) so don't know the areas well enough yet. Currently commute from manchester twice a week.

okgo

39,345 posts

205 months

Monday 21st September 2015
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SlartiF430 said:
Good points. You're right, I see lots of exotica around Chelsea. I work in the city near Liverpool Street. Guessing shoreditch isn't as safe? Or is it? Note, I don't actually live in London (yet) so don't know the areas well enough yet. Currently commute from manchester twice a week.
Shoreditch - probably not, no.

Pesch

11 posts

202 months

Monday 21st September 2015
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Drunk people who walk past would be the main issue no matter where you park it on the street. Better to rent/buy somewhere with secure parking, preferably underground.

SlartiF430

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161 months

Monday 21st September 2015
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Pesch said:
Drunk people who walk past would be the main issue no matter where you park it on the street. Better to rent/buy somewhere with secure parking, preferably underground.
Hmmm. Which is why me head says a vanquish should get less attention of the unwanted kind.

z4RRSchris

11,518 posts

186 months

Monday 21st September 2015
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I have a place by Liverpool Street. In my have a measly Z4 and a RRS but they are parked on the street.

people sit on them all the time, had a big scratch out into my bonnet. scratches all over the bumpers by people parking.

I wouldn't park something nice on the street. But plenty of flats around here with off street parking

michael243

4,079 posts

182 months

Monday 21st September 2015
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SlartiF430 said:
Do owners leave their 458s parked on the streets of London? Overnight? Is it simply too loud?
I'm tossing up between a 458 or a vanquish. Heart says 458 but the vanq seems the more sensible option (sensible in the oddest sense possible of course).
I know of a couple of roads in Mayfair, Knightsbridge and Chelsea where a 458 is parked up and doesn't seem to move at all.

JW82

135 posts

115 months

Tuesday 22nd September 2015
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I live in City of Westminster and have a residents parking permit for the zone I live in. Unfortunately, I don't have a garage / driveway.

It is safe enough to park on the street but the major danger is neighbours who can't drive trying to back in as close as possible. I've had scuffs which t-cut out but even a few chips and one crack to a bumper. It's inevitable when you park on the street, but when I parked in a garage further away from my house, I found myself not using the car as much - which is wrong surely.

SlartiF430

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1,828 posts

161 months

Tuesday 22nd September 2015
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Thanks a million folks. So if I get a house/flat with secure parking then that's 80% of the risk managed. I guess the other 20% comes from leaving the car landed on streets during the day while I'm out and about. How have you guys found that?

BJG1

5,966 posts

219 months

Tuesday 22nd September 2015
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As mentioned previously, biggest problem with parking on-street in London is people backing into you. There's another Sagaris owner on Oakley street who has to put a cone in front of his to avoid it! I guess the risk of that is the same parked up during the day, but you'll be safe from the drunk people who are probably the biggest threat. During the day I don't think it's different to parking in any town, except that instead of everything flocking around your car as they would somewhere else, nobody will give a st about it in London, 458s are about as common as Ford Focuses in Chelsea/Knightsbridge!

polar8

520 posts

209 months

Thursday 24th September 2015
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previous posts are correct - 458 or Vanquish aint going to make much difference (although colour can be a factor). The main problem - regardless of location - is damage while it's parked. My LP560 was damaged 3 separate times in the space of 3 months over this summer on a fancy street in South Kensington through others reversing into it (front and side) while parked overnight. GBP 21,000 of Lambo repair work.

Garaging is an option but not cheap. If you do find a place with underground parking it's win win and your best bet.

I now carefully park at end of resident bays (I figure that's 50% less chance of damage) or in single bays. In the better parts of London it should be ok overnight, but best to keep it parked away from pubs, bars etc to avoid the drunk idiot syndrome.

SlartiF430

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1,828 posts

161 months

Friday 25th September 2015
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polar8 said:
GBP 21,000 of Lambo repair work.
How much??!! Blooming eck. Were they insurance payouts? Hope it's safer now!

JW82

135 posts

115 months

Friday 25th September 2015
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That number doesn't surprise me.

I needed £4k worth of (insurance) when my neighbour backed into my California and split the bumper and damaged the reversing camera - but at least she admitted to it. A month after getting it back /resprayed etc, the binmen reversed into the side of my car - cracking the front wheel arch. I don't park on the same street anymore.

_Superleggera_

2,008 posts

204 months

Friday 25th September 2015
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I have family who all live around HSK and they never park on the street.

I would find secure parking where ever you are located in London to be honest. It's worth the premium in my opinion.

sealtt

3,091 posts

165 months

Friday 25th September 2015
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Had 2 Aventadors parked on the street I left my car last week, parking near the connaught in Mayfair, forget the street name. So you can definitely do it, though I wouldn't. Nothing malicious, just accidents happen, and accidents are much more likely to happen on an open street spot than a private spot.

I used to work in Liverpool Street - trading desk so had to be in by about 7.15am - I lived in Borough at the time, but still drove in. Traffic was generally fine at that time and I found an underground space to rent - someone's unused space from their apartment, backed onto Spitalfields. They rented it out for about £130 a month and it was mine to use whenever with my own key fob for the gate. No brainer really, get yourself one I'd say. I got it from ParkLet.

michael243

4,079 posts

182 months

Friday 25th September 2015
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sealtt said:
. They rented it out for about £130 a month and it was mine to use whenever with my own key fob for the gate. No brainer really, get yourself one I'd say. I got it from ParkLet.
Considering I once paid £38 to park in the Park Lane carpark for one day, that is very very cheap! eek

sealtt

3,091 posts

165 months

Friday 25th September 2015
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michael243 said:
Considering I once paid £38 to park in the Park Lane carpark for one day, that is very very cheap! eek
Ha yep, it works out very well. I moved to be inside the congestion zone as well, so only cost 90p for CC and had gated parking at my apartment.

Used to enjoy driving in to work, had an AMG merc SL. Funny driving past a senior boss on the way to work once, him riding his bike, me a junior guy on the desk cruising in with the roof down lol.

paul0843

1,918 posts

214 months

Friday 25th September 2015
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johnnyreggae said:
You may not realise but London is a big place with differing areas

If you stand at the junction of Eaton Place & Lyall Street there are usually 458s parked in each of the four directions

There was a Gallardo parked on the street in Brixton the other day - but I'm not sure for how long........

Edited by johnnyreggae on Monday 21st September 15:14
I heard a rumour that one of them is being traded for a la ferrari.
Wonder if that will be left in the street as I know they do not have a garage