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You and 95% of the people in florida, That was the reason I bought a 3 car also. I bought a pull down stair case and installed plywood up in the attic. I put most of our no essential crap up there and other stuff in the 3rd car part. We pull both our vehicles in the garage. The florida sun is brutal on cars.
Yeah the entire state of Florida should be covered in mounds of "stuff" from all the people moving down there to die that their children don't want. //www.city-data.com/forum/careg...nts-stuff.html
Two car garage with two single doors and a brick column in between. I also store the recycling bin behind the column so that takes up a few inch on either side. Length wise there's no probably, but I have about two inches on either side of the mirror's. Aesthetically the separate doors look great. From a practical stand point they are a major inconvenience.
Standard suburban 2-car garage. I can fit my Kia Sportage on the one side where I lose a little space to the water heater. On the other side, I park my Toyota Tacoma by backing it in to within an inch of the door to the house. Of course, I can only access the garage at this point by going in and out through the garage door and into the house through the front door.
Next house, a minimum 3-car garage will be mandatory.
I voted yes but for now it is a very tight fit (2017 Ford Explorer) in y single car garage. I have to "remodel" my cabinets and work bench for more room but that can wait until winter.
Voted yes. 2 car garage attached to my house. 5 car garage in back yard (58 x 30).
^^^^^only in my dreams.... 5 car garage!!!!...........
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