President Herbert Hoover.
His campaign slogan was "A Chicken in Every Pot, a Car in Every Garage."
President Herbert Hoover promised a chicken in every pot and a car in every garage, but Henry IV is credited with saying "I want there to be no peasant in my kingdom so poor that he is unable to have a chicken in his pot every Sunday", so maybe Hover just wanted to update this quote by adding the car in every garage.
If you mean a multi-car garage, then the abbreviation is 'multi'.
every chicken in a pot every car in every garage was Herbert Hoover's 1928 campaign slogan. Reagan's 1980 slogan was "Are you better off than you were four years ago?"
During the 1928 Presidential race, Herbert Hoover ran under his famous slogan: "A chicken in every pot and a car in every garage." Clearly, the intended message was that he would bring about universal prosperity to Americans if he were to be elected. Ultimately, he was elected, but the economy suffered severely. The disillusioned public later mocked his promises by calling shanty towns erected by the homeless "Hoovervilles." Additionally, an empty pocket pulled completely out (illustrating the fact that they were so poor that they had nothing in their pockets) came to be known as a "Hoover flag."
The equivalent of a car park or multilevel garage.
A house for a car would be called a garage.
It would depend on the size of the one car garage and garage door opening.It depends on the size of the garage. Not all one car garages are the same size.
Tandem would be one in front of the other. I have a four car garage it is 24X60. Two cars wide (24ft) by 2 cars deep (60ft).
Drive in the garage.
Garage