The phrase
"park distance" refers to the distance you have to go in a park, usually measured from one point to another.
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Features like navigation and cruise control are standard, along with a rear - view camera, heated front seats, and rear
park distance control.
As for safety, there are
rear park distance sensors, a rear view camera, stability control, and ABS brakes.
Available safety features include a rear view camera,
park distance sensors front and rear, and stability control.
Other technology includes adaptive LED headlights and OLED taillights, as well
as park distance control front and rear.
It includes the parking assistant, heads - up display,
active park distance control, and a rearview camera.
Additional safety systems
include park distance control, active blind spot detection and an active driving assistant which features forward collision and pedestrian warning systems.
The long engine bay and cab - back design, for example make navigating parking spaces a tricky affair — one that relies heavily
on park distance sensors over traditional spatial awareness.
For $ 1,000, this line item adds a rear camera with dynamic guidelines and front and rear
park distance alerts and guides.
Driving Assistance, $ 900, is blind spot detection and lane departure warning, plus it requires the
standalone park distance control option, $ 750.
Multiple airbags, rear view camera,
park distance control front and rear, daytime running lights, and attention assist are standard.
For those who prefer to park for themselves, there are
parking distance sensors and multiple cameras that help improve safety at low speeds.
The EX, SX, and SX Limited all have standard reverse
park distance warning, forward collision avoidance with pedestrian detection, lane keep assist, lane departure warning, smart cruise control, and driver attention warning.
Only the sultry Long Beach Blue paint ($ 550), Executive Package ($ 1,400
for park distance control, rear - view camera, heated steering wheel, automatic high beams, Wi - Fi hotspot, and wireless charging), and seven - speed dual - clutch automatic transmission ($ 2,900) were added to our M2's bottom line.
Increases in the standard equipment levels on the M235i above the entry level models include
front park distance control, Bi-Xenon headlights and an interior light package that includes front and rear reading lights, illuminated vanity mirrors, front and rear ambience lighting as well as lighting in the front footwells, interior and exterior door handles and boot.
There are driver aids in the form
of park distance systems that are a must in a vehicle of this size, and a great addition is a cargo - view camera to keep tabs on your payload.
Even if you use a car or public transport, you can still try
parking some distance away or get off a couple of stops early in order to get those all - important steps in.
The Technology package wraps in navigation, traffic data, wireless phone charging, a head - up display and
ultrasonic parking distance sensors.
A number of schools across London have set up «car - free zones» near their school gates, while others have «park and stride» spots where
parents park a distance from the school gate and walk the rest of the way.
Furthermore, it has features
like park distance control for front and rear, HiFi loudspeaker system, Bluetooth and USB connectivity.
Inside, our test model came with voice - activated GPS navigation with integrated Bluetooth hands - free calling ($ 1,900), a 16 - speaker Mark Levinson audio system ($ 1,780), heated and ventilated seats, adaptive cruise control, an
intuitive park distance sensor, and all manner of comfort settings in which to enjoy our eco-friendly consciences.
After putting the car in reverse a couple of times, we realized that this system consists of a backup camera overlaid with distance and direction lines, along with an
audible parking distance warning.
Therex's no pixelation whatsoever or lag to speak of, and on our tester it also integrated nav, as well as rear - view camera functions and
parking distance functions.
I really missed the rearview camera and surround - view camera options (both available for the X5 but not included on this example), as the
sonar park distance sensors were barely adequate for urban parking.
Many of the impressive features are supplied as standard including Lane Departure Warning, Cruise Control with limiter, Hill Start Assist, Electrically - foldable door mirrors and rear
par parking distance sensors.
Engine noise creeps in on the highway, but it's a breeze around town — the car's shape becomes an asset when
judging parking distances.
Basic specification levels include power seats and a rearview camera but you may want to spend a bit more for the SE with Technology trim as it
adds park distance control, navigation and hands - free tailgate activation.
You can have parking sonar (
also park distance control, park assist, or Parktronic) without blind spot detection.
Other items such
as park distance control, reversing camera, parking assistant, driving assistant (essentially camera - based cruise control) and head - up display are also available.
Sport may not be armed to teeth, but it features state - of - the - art fitments such as
rear park distance sensors with visual display, front parking aid with front visual display, rear view camera, surround sound system, keyless entry, soft door close which is available only with keyless entry and power single piece tailgate.
But you get a head - up display, an 8 - inch infotainment screen with navigation, wireless charging, lane keep assist, forward collision avoidance with pedestrian detection,
park distance warning, and other goodies.
Short and sweet, the Maserati Ghibli's driver aid tech consists of a standard rear camera and an optional set
of park distance sensors.
Either, you follow the Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path from Lligwy Beach (which is an absolutely delightful walk), or you can
park a distance away and traipse down the Coastal Path past a small hidden field of established caravans and out onto the headland above.
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