Having said all that - it's your vehicle and ultimately your choice what you choose to do
Dont you just love those who select park before the vehicle stops moving????
clunk clunk clunk.
Andrew
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2002 Adventure Offroad Campers 'Cape York'
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1997 Defender 110 Wagon - fully carpeted
I've seen that in a service station... Didn't end well...
Here's some pics of a few...

And some good reading from a transmission shop...
http://myautomatictransmission.com/t...tuck_in_P_Park
A quote from that article Tombie
Why not just use neutral?DID YOU KNOW? Contrary to common thinking, the primary purpose of the transmission's "Park" position (and parking pawl) is to keep the engine's power from reaching the drive wheels when the engine is running, not to stop the vehicle from rolling when parked - this is the job of the e-brake.
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						So not sure if I've missed something here folks but ...
MY13 D4 SE (the one I own) you cannot stop the car going into Park once you turn the engine off. I just tested this .... Reverse selected, Drive selected......slight delay.... then the transmission selector indicates that it has now selected Park. Dash display indicates the same.
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