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Park Assist in action
XFullFatTim
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Park Assist in action

I posted this on youtube a couple of minutes ago:


Personnally although it will be on my car it will only work if you park on street which I rarely do as locally I have to use NCP's if I go into town and even in the local Park and Ride it's end in parking rather than parallel parking. It's impressive but it doesn't do the full parking thing - you still have to press the gas pedal and you can still bash the cars parked either end!

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01-08-2011 11:12am
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x5pea
 

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RE: Park Assist in action

(01-08-2011 11:12am)FullFatTim Wrote:  I posted this on youtube a couple of minutes ago:


Personnally although it will be on my car it will only work if you park on street which I rarely do as locally I have to use NCP's if I go into town and even in the local Park and Ride it's end in parking rather than parallel parking. It's impressive but it doesn't do the full parking thing - you still have to press the gas pedal and you can still bash the cars parked either end!

i watched one of the attendees on our day doing and she had 4 attempts i think and still took out both cars Laughing, I wasn't sold on it .
01-08-2011 11:15am
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VERYDISCO
 

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RE: Park Assist in action

(01-08-2011 11:15am)x5pea Wrote:  i watched one of the attendees on our day doing and she had 4 attempts i think and still took out both cars Laughing, I wasn't sold on it .

I have tries it on various spot sizes and it is quite impressive, it does need a bit of getting use to it , but then it is rather impressive and I must say usefull avoiding scratching the bumper and the rims.
02-08-2011 01:12pm
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