Can the car door be opened when it is 50cm away from the wall?

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Cathy
07/30/25 2:19am
Can the car door be opened when it is 50cm away from the wall? The answer is yes. A good car door will have at least two anti-collision beams inside, which are relatively heavy. This means that good car doors are indeed heavier. However, it doesn't mean that the heavier the door, the better. In modern cars, designers strive to reduce the weight of the vehicle, including the doors (using new materials), to minimize energy consumption, provided that safety performance and other factors are ensured. Here is an introduction to car doors: 1. Car door: A car door provides access for the driver and passengers and isolates external interference. It also helps mitigate side impacts to some extent, protecting the occupants. The aesthetics of the car are also related to the design of the doors. 2. Quality of car doors: The quality of car doors is mainly reflected in their anti-collision performance, sealing performance, ease of opening and closing, and other functional indicators. Anti-collision performance is particularly important because, during a side collision, the buffer distance is very short, making it easy for passengers inside to be injured. A good car door will have at least two anti-collision beams inside, which are relatively heavy. This means that good car doors are indeed heavier, but it doesn't mean that the heavier the door, the better.
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DiDaniela
08/15/25 8:24am
I remember often parking like this in my home garage. A 50cm space between the car door and the wall is just enough for a small sedan to open the door slightly, allowing it to swing to about 30 degrees. For example, getting out of my Volkswagen Golf is manageable, but I have to squeeze out sideways. With an SUV like a Toyota RAV4, the space feels even tighter—sometimes the door can only open 20 degrees, and there’s a risk of scraping the wall and damaging the paint. I recommend leaving at least 70cm of space for comfortable parking, especially in dimly lit areas—use the side mirror to check the angle first. Also, consider the differences between car models: compact cars are more adaptable, while larger vehicles require extra caution. Life experience has taught me that safety comes first—don’t risk it just to save space.
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VanBeckett
10/21/25 5:36am
As a car expert, 50cm of space usually allows the door to open, but it's not wide enough. The standard car door opening width averages 80cm, while a full opening requires over 1 meter; with 50cm, the door can open to about 45 degrees, meaning you can only squeeze out through a narrow gap. Important note: if the wall has protrusions or the parking space is angled, the actual usable space is even smaller. I recommend testing the door opening angle gently after parking—don't force it to avoid damaging the door hinges. Different car models make a big difference; for example, compact hatchbacks are easier to handle than 7-seat SUVs. When choosing a parking spot, leaving sufficient clearance is key—taking a few extra seconds to check can save a lot of trouble later.
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