A reader asks what options they have after a neighbour buys a car that does not fit their driveway and hangs over into the reader’s property. The reader says they can still park their own car next to the neighbour’s vehicle, but the overhang makes it harder to manoeuvre and get out.

The question is framed as a consumer/legal advice query, with a named consumer lawyer responding to explain possible next steps. Both sources present the same core facts: the neighbour’s vehicle is too large for the space, it physically intrudes into the reader’s driveway area, and this intrusion creates practical difficulties for parking and exiting.

There are no additional, contrasting details in the two supplied versions regarding any specific legal action taken, the location of the properties, or whether the neighbour has been notified. The coverage focuses on guidance for dealing with the immediate parking problem caused by the overhanging car.