Please don't park on private property...

That's not the condo. That's in front of my house. Driver stopped for about 10 minutes. Condos are a few streets away.
Oh, your pic was not of the location of tow, it was just an observation. I thought they towed the car, parked on the street.

Tell the truth the BMW was parked in front of your house, and out of disgust, you called 5O.
 
Helping my son move into a small rent house with a short single wide drive that clearly would only hold one vehicle (we had both Tahoe’s).
Car in the front that clearly had been left there and not driven in a while. Called PD - he knocked on a door - yep, it’s ours and it won’t run. Tow truck there in 2 hours. Of course him and that guy are not BFF - but nobody needs to tolerate that kind of mess.
(He had nothing in front of his place) …
 
Oh, your pic was not of the location of tow, it was just an observation. I thought they towed the car, parked on the street.

Tell the truth the BMW was parked in front of your house, and out of disgust, you called 5O.
I have lusted after those beautiful BMWs forever. When I saw it, I had to ask the tow truck driver what was going on. Maybe I could get some kinda killer deal if ....

It's somewhat common to see fancy cars towed around here for minor issues. I am probably the only one who knows the business end of a wrench. Let's just say I pump up a lotta tires, use my jump boxes, etc. All my neighbors know me.
 
I would be terrified to have his job. The rich people around here all mean business; that's how they got rich.
I wouldn't be the least bit concerned over doing a job at hand regardless of location, wealth, etc. That seems to instill false hope/superiority in some thinking they can get what they want when they want and they simply need a reality check... Could you honestly fear ANYONE driving a BMW or otherwise, bwahaha?
 
You know where I live; c'mon over. The water's fine. Ever been in a genuine 10 second car? You will never forget it.
Here's Joe SixPack, who sez he has never been to a track before. Some people are getting 10.6+ times.

It sounds like the car was shifting. I though xmissions in Teslas, and most EVs, are just one speed.

Doesn't power to the motors drop as battery charge drops?
 
To see what they can do, in Nevada anyway, watch Sin City Tow on Discover. I used to think they had to be called by the manager. Au contraire. Red zone, handicapped parking, posted no parking, etc. they can hook and tow on the spot. Business they contract with across the street from a bar or strip club, after hours, anything in their lot is fair game. Seems like half their business results from cruising and spotting.
A good towing channel is "Gtoger" on Youtube. He had a business in a Dallas neighborhood that used to be just empty factories, but it had become increasingly gentrified and now every Friday and Saturday night his private lot gets filled with suburban kids in their parent's SUVs, looking for a place to park while they go to the various brewpubs and clubs that have opened nearby. Despite a dozen or more "No Parking" signs, they park there anyway.... And the guy calls to get them towed because his business is open 24/7 and he needs the spaces available for contractors and customers. It is all caught on camera when the tipsy young people come back dumbfounded, looking everywhere for their lost cars and some of them have a hissy fit or kick the fence (or pee on it). All good fun.
 
It sounds like the car was shifting. I though xmissions in Teslas, and most EVs, are just one speed.

Doesn't power to the motors drop as battery charge drops?
The shifting is the other lane.
Yes the power drops; I believe it has to be below 50% or whatever.
 
If they can afford a BMW….. they can afford to get it out of the impound yard.

I know a guy who caters to those living beyond their means. Ignoring the fact that this is an old car, which is not worth a lot, these people he caters to want old high-end cars for the impression it gives (in their mind). So they buy the old BMW, Mercedes Benz, etc. on payments stretching out over a ridiculously long period of time, usually at Usury interest rates.

Then the cost of keeping the old luxury car running hits home. My friend has a business which fixes wheels (since most of these cars came with low-profile tires more prone to damage to the wheel and tire), and sells tires, mostly to these people desperate to portray an image to the world. He stocks and sells almost exclusively chinese tires with names most have never heard of, and which do nothing well other than hold air for their short lives, until they're worn out and another set is needed.
 
If they can afford a BMW….. they can afford to get it out of the impound yard.
While that may be true in Jeff’s neighborhood, it is not necessarily true. You would be surprised how many people are “car poor” - maxed out on payments, buying more car than they should, no cash reserves.
 
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