JBScout
Member
- First Name
- Jeff
- Joined
- Dec 10, 2024
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- Location
- Clover, SC
- Vehicles
- 2018 Tesla M3LR, 2022 Tesla MYLR
I built a house in 2019/2020. The original garage layout was three cars, one 18' door and one 8' door, and only 20' deep. I said screw it and went with a 32" wide 24' deep 2 car with two 8'x8' doors, made the mudroom/laundry room bigger and made the 3rd bay into a man door and a small shop. I literally designed it to hold a cybertruck, and then cancelled my order last year when the specs came out. That thing IS ugly and when they missed all the spec benchmarks I was out. 300 miles of range, 11,000 towing and 1500 load for $100K, they missed on every metric I cared about. Original promise from Musk was 400mi, 14K towing, and 2000 load for about $75K. Musk is the king of overpromise under deliver. I sure hope Scout is taking notes on that, all of it. Make good on your promised specs, hit price point.Not that I have one, but have watched youtube videos on the shrinking of garages. Developers want to squeeze houses into narrower lots - and there is just so much they can compress the house without compressing the garage - and the garage is the easiest to compress. Doubt I will see it much in Texas - as too many people have full sized trucks and SUV's, and honestly in Texas land is cheaper than many other places. But it is definitely an issue in cities that can not sprawl due to geographic constraints.
Personally, am working on building a new home - it will NOT have a compressed, or even a normal sized garage-it will be supersized a bit. It started as a deep 3 car, and I added another 6' in width. Builder squirmed when I asked about going 4 car.