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Title: Which report on outsized cars
Post by: Pine on August 25, 2023, 11:27:02 AM
The latest Which Report has an article on cars that are too big for UK parking spaces.  There is a list of the widest cars they have tested, the Honda Jazz is on that list - LOL.
Title: Re: Which report on outsized cars
Post by: Marco1979 on August 25, 2023, 11:42:49 AM
LOL indeed! They put 1,966 mm as the total width, but mine is only 1,725 mm according to the brochure. Maybe including those huge side mirrors :D!
Title: Re: Which report on outsized cars
Post by: Kremmen on August 25, 2023, 01:14:56 PM
My first realisation was my 8G Civic, before that car all my others would fit in the garage, or more precise, through the garage door opening, without folding the door mirrors.

I wouldn't have called my Xantias small but they drove straight in as did my Lexus IS200
Title: Re: Which report on outsized cars
Post by: John Ratsey on August 25, 2023, 02:10:21 PM
The extra impact protection needed to get a good score in the safety tests must be a significant factor in the increase in size on the outside. however, I think the standard parking space size was prepared in the days when the likes of the Morris Minor ruled the roads.
Title: Re: Which report on outsized cars
Post by: Westy36 on August 31, 2023, 12:31:46 PM
Yeah, I saw that article. There are some massive cars on the roads these days. Invariably sole occupant too.

Title: Re: Which report on outsized cars
Post by: embee on August 31, 2023, 01:34:47 PM
There has been a gradual progression in vehicle size partly due to people getting bigger, though it appears that average heights have more or less plateaued for people born from around 1980.
 When you see some "big" cars from the 1960s for example next to modern vehicles they usually look quite teeny.
I do fully agree that there are some humongous SUVs on the road, I wouldn't want anything that size for purely practical reasons. There are a couple of streets here where parking is pretty well full along one side of the road, and years ago there was absolutely no problem for 2 lines of traffic to pass. Now the width of both the parked cars and those on the road mean that it often gets a bit squeaky.