Using a feature called «summon,» Model S drivers can park their cars from outside
the vehicle in tight spots and the cars can also park themselves in perpendicular spots to the curb.
Not exact matches
The laser - guided «Geta» (get a car) robot slides under your
vehicle, picks it up, finds a parking space
in the lot and places the car
in the
tightest of
spots.
Until their
vehicle program was eliminated
in 2005, the folks at Langley Research Center planned to roll out three prototypes
in sequence: a small prop plane that would tuck its wings
in on the highway (it shouldn't cost any more than a Mercedes - Benz); a two - seater with rear - propeller drive; and, for
tight parking
spots, one capable of vertical takeoff.
Available technology can alert you to unintentional lane drift, warn you of a
vehicle in your blind
spot, auto - maneuver you into (or out of) a
tight parking
spot, or open the available hands - free, foot - operated liftgate with just a gentle kick under the rear bumper.
Static lines representing the
vehicle's outer perimeter and predicted path are superimposed on the rearward image, to make parking
in tight spots easy.1
That helps when squeezing
in and out of a
tight parking
spot, or generally maneuvering
in places you really, really wouldn't want to scratch your car; the overall feel is like you're driving a shorter
vehicle.
Changing lanes
in such a big
vehicle can be a nail - biting experience, as can managing
tight parking
spots, but the seating position puts you forward and up high, making maneuvering more intuitive.
Whilst it admittedly isn't the easiest
vehicle to navigate
tighter spots in (especially the larger versions, which can reach nearly 20 feet
in length), the Ford F - 150's combination of good forward visibility, responsive controls and light steering all mean this truck isn't totally out of its depth
in built - up areas.
The available Multi-View Camera System9 allows you to see a 360 °, bird's - eye view of your
vehicle as you maneuver
in and out of
tight spaces, such as a parking
spot or driveway.
It's coupled with an audible rear traffic alert, which aids
in detecting
vehicles approaching from the rear and sides of the car — a feature especially useful when backing out of
tight parking
spots with limited visibility.
ParkView ® Rear Back Up Camera: This camera displays your rear surroundings on your display screen when you put your
vehicle in reverse to help you maneuver into or out of parking spaces or
tight spots.
I love that I can park this
vehicle with ease
in a
tight parking
spot at our local high school football stadium.
The size of the
vehicle is very conductive to parking
in tight spots.
At slower speeds, the F - 150 will offer active park assist to maneuver into a parallel parking space about 20 % longer than the
vehicle, cross-traffic alert when backing, 360 - degree cameras to help with backing into and out of
tight spots, and LED «spotlights» — not just puddle lamps —
in the side mirrors.
As a result, the Ford Explorer isn't the easiest
vehicle in its class to manoeuvre, and especially
in tighter spots (though the standard - fit reversing camera does help a bit
in this regard).
The Ford Explorer isn't the easiest
vehicle in its class to manoeuvre, and especially
in tighter spots.
The Edge's large wheel housings are pushed to the outer corners, which, when combined with the short front and rear overhangs, creates a
vehicle that is easy to maneuver
in tight spots.
This simplicity sometimes led to frustrations
in Dimensions — driving controls, for example, felt too rudimentary, making it fiddly to manoeuvre
vehicles into
tight spots.