Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It makes it easier to make sure your centered in any parking spot
Plenty of people can do this without a camera.
The PP didn't say you NEED it to park. Just that it makes it EASIER.
Goodness you sound like my elderly relative who didn't understand why we needed email when she could just write a letter and mail it.
No. Most of the cars I’m looking at have the camera. I honestly have no idea when I would use it. In typical suburban driving, can you please give me some examples of when I would use it? It just seems gimmicky to me.
When. You. Go. In. Reverse.
I already have a regular backup camera. No one seems able to articulate what’s better about 360 other than just saying they like it.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a terrible driver and parker. I’m self aware. But I see you people out there on the roads and lots of you suck too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It makes it easier to make sure your centered in any parking spot
Plenty of people can do this without a camera.
The PP didn't say you NEED it to park. Just that it makes it EASIER.
Goodness you sound like my elderly relative who didn't understand why we needed email when she could just write a letter and mail it.
No. Most of the cars I’m looking at have the camera. I honestly have no idea when I would use it. In typical suburban driving, can you please give me some examples of when I would use it? It just seems gimmicky to me.
Then this doesn't apply to you. Move along. For the rest of us, we like the camera's ability to show us our surroundings as we manuvre in tight quarters. Have you ever had to park in a garage? Look on the curbs for all the tire marks, and the pillars for bumps and scrapes. It's also perfect for parking in my own garage as I back in, and the 360 camera allow me to see when the front end just clears the line so that I leave as much room as possible at the back of the car for loading/unloading groceries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It makes it easier to make sure your centered in any parking spot
Plenty of people can do this without a camera.
The PP didn't say you NEED it to park. Just that it makes it EASIER.
Goodness you sound like my elderly relative who didn't understand why we needed email when she could just write a letter and mail it.
No. Most of the cars I’m looking at have the camera. I honestly have no idea when I would use it. In typical suburban driving, can you please give me some examples of when I would use it? It just seems gimmicky to me.
When. You. Go. In. Reverse.
To be honest, reverse is also gimmicky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It makes it easier to make sure your centered in any parking spot
Plenty of people can do this without a camera.
The PP didn't say you NEED it to park. Just that it makes it EASIER.
Goodness you sound like my elderly relative who didn't understand why we needed email when she could just write a letter and mail it.
No. Most of the cars I’m looking at have the camera. I honestly have no idea when I would use it. In typical suburban driving, can you please give me some examples of when I would use it? It just seems gimmicky to me.
When. You. Go. In. Reverse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It makes it easier to make sure your centered in any parking spot
Plenty of people can do this without a camera.
The PP didn't say you NEED it to park. Just that it makes it EASIER.
Goodness you sound like my elderly relative who didn't understand why we needed email when she could just write a letter and mail it.
No. Most of the cars I’m looking at have the camera. I honestly have no idea when I would use it. In typical suburban driving, can you please give me some examples of when I would use it? It just seems gimmicky to me.
When. You. Go. In. Reverse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It makes it easier to make sure your centered in any parking spot
Plenty of people can do this without a camera.
The PP didn't say you NEED it to park. Just that it makes it EASIER.
Goodness you sound like my elderly relative who didn't understand why we needed email when she could just write a letter and mail it.
No. Most of the cars I’m looking at have the camera. I honestly have no idea when I would use it. In typical suburban driving, can you please give me some examples of when I would use it? It just seems gimmicky to me.
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t realize how awesome it was until I had it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It makes it easier to make sure your centered in any parking spot
Plenty of people can do this without a camera.
The PP didn't say you NEED it to park. Just that it makes it EASIER.
Goodness you sound like my elderly relative who didn't understand why we needed email when she could just write a letter and mail it.
No. Most of the cars I’m looking at have the camera. I honestly have no idea when I would use it. In typical suburban driving, can you please give me some examples of when I would use it? It just seems gimmicky to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just got it last year. I went from having no camera at all, to 360 cameras and oh-my-word what a difference.
Of course you don't *need* it to park and drive - but it makes things so much easier and safer.
So when specifically do you like having it?
NP. I like it anytime I'm backing up or parking my car. Which are the only times the cameras come on anyways.
How does the car know you are parking? Or you mean it happens when you shift to park?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just got it last year. I went from having no camera at all, to 360 cameras and oh-my-word what a difference.
Of course you don't *need* it to park and drive - but it makes things so much easier and safer.
So when specifically do you like having it?
NP. I like it anytime I'm backing up or parking my car. Which are the only times the cameras come on anyways.