Ooh, this one was creepy and dark in all the right ways and Ian Stuart did a fantastic job of it, as always. Seriously, that guy could read Twilight out loud and I might actually be interested. Never mind, I'm exaggerating, even he couldn't save that...
Anyway, I really liked it. Parking garages already creep me out, and now all the more reason for it. I did think it odd that he parked in the complete darkness and headed to the elevator, fully aware that he had no light source to find his car with after work and not even guessing that there's a power outage stopping the elevator. I guessed pretty early on that the garage was going to eat him, right when he described the garage entrance looking like a mouth with car teeth. But even so, the ride was well worth it, and the surreal nature of the trap kept it interesting--the cars seemed to actually be cars, since they had people's stuff and cigarette lighters and things inside them, yet the beast could apparently mold them to some extend, dropping the floors out, melting the steering columns etc...