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Thinking about where you live and have to park in public garages and picking your next vehicle.
For me I live in Seattle and they have some small older garages that are grandfathered when vehicles were smaller. I also looked up city code to see what the current classifications where as well general classifications. One garage I go to is crazy short at 6' 4" for height , there was a lot of paint on the. walls, pillars and ceilings. Unfortunately was gonna be late (My bad) and it was next to my appointment facility and the closest next parking was another 5-10 minutes of time. I have a 2024 maverick hybrid which is about as small as you can get for a truck in the USA. Situations like just happens in city if your not detailed all the. time which I think is normal for most people. Hats off to you if your better planner. Just something to think about for your specific situations. One space with the pillar I parked in I did collect a smidgen of pillar paint on my door handle (ugggh).
Sorry in advance for all the holes in my analysis , it was quick and not a lot of deep thinking. but its a start.
For me I live in Seattle and they have some small older garages that are grandfathered when vehicles were smaller. I also looked up city code to see what the current classifications where as well general classifications. One garage I go to is crazy short at 6' 4" for height , there was a lot of paint on the. walls, pillars and ceilings. Unfortunately was gonna be late (My bad) and it was next to my appointment facility and the closest next parking was another 5-10 minutes of time. I have a 2024 maverick hybrid which is about as small as you can get for a truck in the USA. Situations like just happens in city if your not detailed all the. time which I think is normal for most people. Hats off to you if your better planner. Just something to think about for your specific situations. One space with the pillar I parked in I did collect a smidgen of pillar paint on my door handle (ugggh).
Sorry in advance for all the holes in my analysis , it was quick and not a lot of deep thinking. but its a start.