lg3103
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- First Name
- Lars
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No I don't use it. I already had it more than 10 years ago and never ever use it more than once per car. Just to try it out and see that it's still uselessfor those that have the functionality, do a lot of people use the auto parking features (either perpendicular or parallel)?
I do like the autopilot on a long trip to take over for awhile, much more rested when I get to my destination.Sooo... it's AP1? Kidding. Sort of.
Holy sh*t I'm going to sound old again (I'm 42 going on 70 apparently) - for those that have the functionality, do a lot of people use the auto parking features (either perpendicular or parallel)? I had it in the last two cars (Model S and XC90), and found it difficult to engage, and then it takes much longer than just parking myself.
And while I'm at it - what's the fascination with having a car drive itself for you? I like the adaptive cruise control/Autopilot v1 concept of handling highway driving, but I've never understood this desire for the super expensive, ultra high performance car to drive itself. I want to drive it!
And what's the deal with... (now I'm just turning into Seinfeld).
No. Basically doesn't work (Tesla MXLR+)for those that have the functionality, do a lot of people use the auto parking features (either perpendicular or parallel)?