Stamp/double shear lift with 1.45m pit, room 2.4m high

Moin, I’d like to remodel my garage, but I don’t quite know how to get a lift under the most skilfully. Who cares about the surrounding and why it’s difficult to do otherwise, will get back into reading at the next empty line. In theory, I could lift the roof of the garage, but I’m afraid that due to the border construction, I would have to place the lift so close to a wall that it becomes uncomfortable there. as the neighboring property, therefore I can not raise the first 3m with the roof, which would affect the right parking space of the double garage and probably goes close to the left, moreover it is also a cost question. A flat roof will be cheaper. In addition, one would probably have to go so high that one goes up to the lower edge of the windows of the house, then the PV modules in front of the window would be positioned, which is also not nice. Ceiling height approx. 2.4 – 2.5m (roof has slope), Pl atz from the roof to the window 1 – 1,1m, height Sharan 1,72m results well calculated just under 1,9m under the Sharan, you buy a bus, you can not stand upright under it and so the garage will look very needing to get used to from the outside. Actually I already favor that I have a pit buddel. Here it starts… I have 2 ideas so far, but do not know if a pit can be realized under it. 1. Stamp lift with telescopic stamps by e.g. SLift, since I m Is it possible to place the stamps in a cassette and hold that if there is a pit in the middle? 2. A double shear lift (similar to a mobile one), since it has no connection in the middle and one should be able to place a pit in the middle. Here, too, one would have to think about the attachment. In general: I would like to have a floor as flat as possible in the garage, i.e. cover everything, because I will rarely use it (yes, you can often put your car in a workshop for this, but I don’t want to) in the not required condition. It seems to me to be the double-screw lift and if you have to put the vehicle at the threshold or something, then you have to put the vehicle in place. next to a pit or builds up bucks to lift it and put it on wheels, as one could create a beautiful floor plate in the pit, on which one attaches it. Most accessible (but also most expensive) will probably be the stamp lift, if one takes it with support arms. What would one take of light and smooth material (no gratings because of the children) to cover the pit at the span? A car should withstand it. So if possible only about 1.5m into the Bod and ceiling height at 2,4m. Does any of you still have ideas? In advance – there will be no quick solution, as I then have to ask for the cost of the conversion, need a building permit … I just want to consider which solution will satisfy me, least cost and can also be implemented. Maybe someone still has a better idea or reasons why you shouldn’t do it that way. With kind greeting Andreas