I was exploring the possibility of using a well-anchored shed for a garage for my Mirage- granted, I do not live in a suburban or urban area, so it may be slightly nicer than a carport. I am browsing standard wide double doors, but they are about 64" wide, whereas the Mirage is about 65.6" without the mirrors. I haven't actually measured them with/without mirrors, but I am using the quote of a few websites. Also, the doors thickness is also part of that width, suggesting there may be even less space.
Some sheds are too thin and flimsy, and may defeat the purpose of protecting it in cases of heavy snow causing the roof to sag or wind. Just looking at a $700 10"x14' shed that is 13.125' on the interior and 9' wide, it would be more than enough space to house, but the doors could be modified. That said, there are some ventilated sheds in the $1500-$3200 range with sturdier material and 12x16" width x length. If I were to modify the doors so that there were enough width, do you think it would be a worthwhile project? Some of the doors are sliding type, and removing two of the side panels might be possible to allow extra width for the car- however some double doors are only 55" wide and need at least an extra 12" for clearance.
This one is designed for small tractors, which seems really economical, and the Mirage is 2000lbs, so some of the flooring may be compatible when added:
https://www.lowes.com/pd/DuraMax-Bui...hed/1000787924
Video as an humorous example:
https://variety.com/2018/film/news/r...on-1203094312/