All these points don’t seem to stop people from buying ever bigger cars (Edit: at least in the part of Germany where I live). Most of my neighbours park in the street now, because their cars don’t fit in the garages built in the 60s and 70s anymore or one car takes up the parking spots designed for two cars in front of their house. A neighbour recently asked me if I could park closer to the wall in our shared underground parking garage, because he has trouble getting into his car when I park in the middle of my spot. It wasn’t a problem before he and the neighbours on his other side bought new cars.
All these points don’t seem to stop people from buying ever bigger cars (Edit: at least in the part of Germany where I live). Most of my neighbours park in the street now, because their cars don’t fit in the garages built in the 60s and 70s anymore or one car takes up the parking spots designed for two cars in front of their house. A neighbour recently asked me if I could park closer to the wall in our shared underground parking garage, because he has trouble getting into his car when I park in the middle of my spot. It wasn’t a problem before he and the neighbours on his other side bought new cars.