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Evoque Technical Seminars - Park Assist - Blackseries - 01-04-2011 01:44pm Range Rover Evoque Technical Seminars - Park Assist Plus we get to see a RHD car and a Silver 5 Door with black roof RE: Evoque Technical Seminars - Park Assist - XFullFatTim - 01-04-2011 01:55pm I think that one is Ipanema and Black rather than Indus. Good find though, anymore interesting videos? RE: Evoque Technical Seminars - Park Assist - vision*R - 01-04-2011 02:07pm Grrrreat, I'm happy to have ticked that box. My only concern is the delay / having to wait between all the steps: space found / drive forward / stop / select reverse / back up / select drive / drive... I suppose it takes quite some practice to fluidly use the system without other cars getting too nervous behind you. RE: Evoque Technical Seminars - Park Assist - Blackseries - 01-04-2011 02:16pm (01-04-2011 01:55pm)FullFatTim Wrote: I think that one is Ipanema and Black rather than Indus. Good find though, anymore interesting videos? I wasn't too sure about the colour - the car itself is a mix of Dynamic & Prestige. Re Videos .... I think these will be drip fed over the next couple of weeks to get us to tick that LUX box...... (01-04-2011 02:07pm)vision*R Wrote: without other cars getting too nervous behind you. I think I would be nervous too the first couple of times .... letting some programming & sensors park my pride and joy! RE: Evoque Technical Seminars - Park Assist - cjfp - 01-04-2011 02:32pm Looks great, but do I want to spend another £460 on something I can do myself? RE: Evoque Technical Seminars - Park Assist - vision*R - 01-04-2011 02:56pm It's all about comfort (and a gadget or two). I can switch on the lights myself as well, or open the boot manually, or pull a lever to get the seat up instead of pushing a button... I'm guessing in five years it will be standard equipment on all cars. So it might be a plus when selling the Evoque. The camera resolution looks great by the way. RE: Evoque Technical Seminars - Park Assist - Blackseries - 01-04-2011 03:10pm (01-04-2011 02:56pm)vision*R Wrote: The camera resolution looks great by the way. When in "Trailer Assist" mode when you get within 30cm or so of an object (wall, tow ball etc) the view on the screen automatically zooms in - wonderful - now that's a great gadget. RE: Evoque Technical Seminars - Park Assist - XFullFatTim - 01-04-2011 04:00pm But it only needs one PDC sensor head to get water in it or roadsalt on the heads in the winter and you have lost the system. My last RRS had the wonderful Adapative Cruise Control, problem was on a long drive in the winter with a few snow flakes falling it would throw up a warning "detector head obstructed - acc off" and then you had no cruise at all, not even old fashioned speed hold and that really was a pain when you had a 500 mile motorway drive ahead. RE: Evoque Technical Seminars - Park Assist - Kermit - 04-04-2011 04:37am (01-04-2011 01:55pm)FullFatTim Wrote: Good find Second that. (01-04-2011 02:16pm)Blackseries Wrote: the car itself is a mix of Dynamic & Prestige. Based on the Global Brochure it is a Pure (darkish grill and front wing vents, style 3 19" five spoke wheels), though it has the larger (8") lcd screen. The colour looks like Indus in the first couple of exterior shots, but in the last shot it appears more like Ipanema when behind the silver BMW.. (01-04-2011 02:32pm)cjfp Wrote: Looks great, but do I want to spend another £460 on something I can do myself? It's is always a judgement call of what value a gadget brings. My parents have a fully loaded Q5; the electric tailgate is a benefit for them (older age bracket) but I wouldn't pay for it at my current age. I'm not sure about Park Assist - it will depend on how good/bad the rear vision is - but I'm sure She Who Must Be Obeyed will tick the 'must have' box. (01-04-2011 02:56pm)vision*R Wrote: The camera resolution looks great by the way. It looks like the 8" screen is the same as the XF's, which is great. (01-04-2011 03:10pm)Blackseries Wrote: When in "Trailer Assist" mode when you get within 30cm or so of an object (wall, tow ball etc) the view on the screen automatically zooms in - wonderful - now that's a great gadget. It should enable you to hitch a trailer with the aid of an external spotter. |