How wide?! Length irrelevant!
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I have a relatively small garage. I used to own a chimp - that fitted easily length wise but was a bit of a squeeze width wise. Are cerbies a lot wider? The doors are longer so that might make it difficult.
anyone have any practical experiences of parking cerbies in small garages? IF I get a cerbie then I want to ensure I can park it in my garage. Thanks, Gary.
anyone have any practical experiences of parking cerbies in small garages? IF I get a cerbie then I want to ensure I can park it in my garage. Thanks, Gary.
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I have a relatively small garage. I used to own a chimp - that fitted easily length wise but was a bit of a squeeze width wise. Are cerbies a lot wider? The doors are longer so that might make it difficult.
anyone have any practical experiences of parking cerbies in small garages? IF I get a cerbie then I want to ensure I can park it in my garage. Thanks, Gary.
I have a pretty small garage too. I had a Chimaera before the Cerbera, and both just about fit. It's a good idea putting some carpet on the wall though, and due to the longer door it helps to push the seat right back. To get in I normally just pull the car out and check the oil anyway.
danny
I have a 2.5 width garage but because the MRS finds it easier to drive in forward I get the choice of reversing in or going in forward and struggling to get out. After about 2 weeks of doing either I now line it up on the the drive, lock it and then push it in, block of wood behind one of the rear wheels and bobs your uncle.
Much easier.
Much easier.
I reverse mine in with no probs. Find it easier to position the passenger mirror down to around where the floor meets the r.h.s. wall before I reverse in, trying to leave a very wide gap on the drivers side.
Again, block of wood where the rear tyres should stop and carpet on driver's side of wall helps.
Again, block of wood where the rear tyres should stop and carpet on driver's side of wall helps.
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I too have squeezed Chimaeras and a Cerbie into a smallish garage. As stated the total widths are the same, but the Chimaera's quite a bit skinnier if you ignore the wing mirrors, so getting the Cerbie in is a bit more nerve-wracking.
Luckily when I had my garage built two years ago I thought 'aha, you wanna buy a Yank tank, then make the thing a bit wider'. A mate of mine with a house built in the 80s has a garage so thin, he can only just get out of his Fiesta, and that's with the nearside just about scraping the wall. So had it built 23' long x 10' wide. Can get the Mussie in – not too close to the rhand wall (LHD of course) and then get the driver's door fully open. Makes a big difference. Also about four foot from front of the car to my bench.
MInd you, if the missus puts her MGF in for the night it's like parking a bubble car in the Dartford Tunnel.
Mike
TVR owner in 2002!!
Edited by MikeyT on Tuesday 8th January 17:31
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