Does It Fit?

Cars and trucks aren’t just about getting you from point A to B anymore. Everyone’s chasing more features, style, and especially size these days. Back in the 1970s, parking a sedan in the garage was a breeze. But now, with vehicles growing larger, that trusty old two-car garage feels tighter than a pair of skinny jeans after Thanksgiving dinner.
Bigger Is Better?

Take a look at something like the 2026 Cadillac Escalade IQL. It stretches out to 228.5 inches—that’s a little over 19 feet! Imagine trying to squeeze that into a garage built when Jimmy Carter was in office. Even more, consider the 2025 Ram 2500, casting its shadow at a massive 260.8 inches in length. You might need to upgrade your garage or leave it parked outside, calling for an extra-long driveway.
Garages of Yesteryear

Typical garages usually measure 18 feet wide by 20 feet deep. Originally, these dimensions would have given a cozy fit for a couple of average cars. But when you’ve got SUVs and trucks dominating your driveway, things don’t slot in quite as neatly. Now pairs as compact as a sedan and a midsize SUV seem to be a snug fit, especially with those side mirrors and all.
Considerations of Today
As vehicles continue their growth spurt, the question boils down to where they rest their weary tires. Garages protect from bad weather, adding a layer of comfort when stepping out on a hot summer day or a freezing winter morning. Plus, for electric car owners, home charging can reduce costs, but installing a station on your exterior is going to add some unlikeable expenses.
What’s the Solution?
So where do we stand? Is parking outside a no-go? Or can we make peace with our driveway as a makeshift garage? For some, it’s a matter of expanding the garage or fitting new entrants into that definitive wedge.
Sure, leaving your pride and joy in the open can be risky, especially during harsh weather. Getting into a warmer car on a chilly morning or avoiding a sweltering seat is a genuine luxury. It’s a delicate balance between adapting living spaces or adjusting transportation choices.
The Verdict
Let’s face it, cars and our lifestyles are changing, and sometimes older spaces don’t quite match up. Investing in a new car that outsteps your garage’s limits isn’t a simple choice. Weighing the perks of having a vehicle that’s armed to the teeth with luxuries and functionalities versus the nuisance of making it fit into a home setup is no easy task.
Whether it’s leaving the truck outdoors or adjusting your plans to fit the new behemoth, it’s clear today’s auto buyers have as much to consider with their garage as they do with their drive. It’s not just a question of space; it’s a question of lifestyle. So, would you pick a car you can’t tuck away at night? That sure is food for thought.
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