Quote Originally Posted by action7981 View Post
I think the ability to park close to other cars due to the falcon doors is way overblown. You will only be able to park close enough to another car where the front passengers are able to enter and exit comfortably due to the conventional doors. Can a person get in and out of the front seats with only a little over a foot clearance? I can't imagine they can. Also, I'm not going to intentionally park close to another vehicle knowing that they have conventional doors and are going to hit my car with their door when they go to get in.
Not necessarily. I've had a lot of times where other people have parked too close on the driver's side of my van (Previa). But thanks to the design of the van's interior (flat floor and space between the front seats to walk through from the rear to the front), I was able to gain access to the driver's seat via the sliding door. There will always be (insert preferred expletive) who do not care how close they park next to you as long as they can get in their own driver's side.

I'm just curious on how well this will work in the rain & snow.
Would also like to know how easy this will be to work with the pneumatic shocks disabled.