Honestly this is absurd. These death machines shouldn’t be legal in europe. That thing doesn’t even fit in the parking space, even though the parking lot has the biggest spaces in the whole city. The Golf Polo is so small in comparison, it could even hide in front of the engine hood of the truck.

EDIT: It’s a Polo and not a Golf, I don’t know my cars, sorry for that!

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Get the Ordnungsamt involved, it’s illegal to park like that. It’s too heavy and big to try to park like a car.

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Lol good luck with that. At least where I am the Ordnungsamt is beyond useless.

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Both of them are used to transport mostly a single person at a time. Even the small one is too big.

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In most of the EU, you’ll get a hefty fine for parking on the pavement. Take a picture wirh the license number and report anonymously.

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In my part of the world cops have written warning to those who report these people because “taking a photo of their license plate is a violation of their privacy”.

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Polo but yeah. The size difference is crazy. Who actually needs such a vehicle?

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But you forgot that the truck can be used to haul 4 pieces of lumber twice a year!

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How do Europeans get stuff for their house around? Like do appliances just get delivered as part of buying them? Or are there other companies that specialize in that sort of thing? Genuinely curious.

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I think they are called hatchbacks in english(Kombi meine ich). You can fit most appliances into there when you fold the seats. That’s how my parents always transported large things. For even larger things we just got a trailer.

Since I don’t have a car I usually just get things delivered. And the guys who deliver it just drive vans.

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I hate that you’re being downvoted for asking a genuine question about cultural differences. Do better, Lemmy.

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I’m not from there. I’m curious how it works. There are many places in the US that are remote. Hauling stuff around is far more common.

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Most household appliances I have ever bought fit in a Polo or similar sized cars, if you wrap the back seat bench.

For > 1.8 m and < 50 kg stuff I use a rack.

To be fair – the older generations of Polo were on the smaller side of compact cars. I’ve used VW Polo Variant, Mitsubishi Wagon R, Mercedes A, Hyundai I 10 and modern Polo myself.

If my car is too small, I ask family/friends/neighbors or rent a van.

Most shops that sell big appliances offer a delivery service as well.

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