parked in/under the carport

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A car pulled into the driveway of the house and parked in/under the carport.

Are either of 'in' and 'under' okay here do you think?
 
I haven't got one, but I'd say in the carport or under the canopy.

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I don't know that I've ever heard of parking 'in' a carport. It's not enclosed enough to merit 'in', to me.

On the other hand, I doubt that I'd even notice if someone did say 'in'.
 
I don't know that I've ever heard of parking 'in' a carport. It's not enclosed enough to merit 'in', to me.

On the other hand, I doubt that I'd even notice if someone did say 'in'.

One can park in the driveway and that's not enclosed at all. I think "in the carport" is fine.
 
If the carport is the whole of the enclosed area, then 'in' seems perfectly suited and 'under' is wrong.
 

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