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>My garage was built for cars from another era: inside it’s about ~4.8 m long × 2.5 m wide, and the entrance narrows to just 2.2 m. My car, on the other hand, is 4.7 m long and almost 2 m wide, so squeezing it through the doorway is just step one. Even if I make it in without scraping the sides, I’m stuck: there’s almost no room between the car and the side walls, so I can’t open the door or shut the garage door behind me. I need to use every last millimeter of length, but no matter how gently I press the pedal, or how much I rely on the factory cameras, getting the exact distance to the back wall is nearly impossible.
Archive: https://archive.today/NVN2G
From the post:
>>My garage was built for cars from another era: inside it’s about ~4.8 m long × 2.5 m wide, and the entrance narrows to just 2.2 m. My car, on the other hand, is 4.7 m long and almost 2 m wide, so squeezing it through the doorway is just step one. Even if I make it in without scraping the sides, I’m stuck: there’s almost no room between the car and the side walls, so I can’t open the door or shut the garage door behind me. I need to use every last millimeter of length, but no matter how gently I press the pedal, or how much I rely on the factory cameras, getting the exact distance to the back wall is nearly impossible.
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