by Bob Tedeschi
New York Times
Louis Coleman is director of sales for Vasari, a Guthrie, Okla., business that recently began selling residential car lifts. Hydraulic lifts in multicar garages are nothing new, but what makes Vasari’s system special is that instead of raising one car above another, it lowers one car into a subterranean chamber, allowing another car to be parked on top of the lift’s canopy (which now serves as the floor of the garage). Prices start at around $40,000, installed. The company's web site
From what I heard Louis Coleman and Autquip stoled the subterranean lift from another company who came up with the idea.
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