You have the same fundamental problem I have. TOO MANY VEHICLES!I’m looking into installing a lift in my garage, so my Tesla 3 can go on top of the Cybertruck, the other part of the garage is too short for the CT, but fits my Range Rover or the T3, but I thing the RR is too high…and that leaves the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon and the dog’s Honda Odyssey outside!
My garage will fit a CT with about 4 inches to spare (2" in the front, 2" in the back). I'm wanting to keep my 3 & Y for the time being so I will go from 2 to 3 cars.
Should I park my 2018 Model 3 outside or my 2024 Cybertruck?
I'll daily drive the 3 (for efficiency) so the CT would be mostly a weekend car.
Lucky you I don’t have that Luxury even though I stretched my garage out when I built the house.get 90% in the garage where I could service it at my leisure but my ass is hanging out!![]()
Only takes one time ... better not take stairs to avoid one time falling, fly planes to avoid one time plane crashes, swimming to avoid one time drowning, driving to avoid one time fatal crashes,Know it’s one in a million, but have always kept EV’s outside for storage and charging purposes away from the house.
Only takes one time.
Seems crazy to me to put the $100k+ vehicle outside, and leave the older $40k vehicle garaged.It's been 18 months and I've parked the CT outside every day. It's stainless so it's holding up great!!
Maybe so, but it's impractical to park it in my garage even though it fits because you can't get around it and would have to open the garage door to get to the other side. It gets dusty outside, but that doesn't hurt anything.Seems crazy to me to put the $100k+ vehicle outside, and leave the older $40k vehicle garaged.