Having trouble parking 2007 Honda Civic
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Re: Having trouble parking 2007 Honda Civic
On 19 Mar 2007 12:28:09 -0700, yun.****@gmail.com wrote:
>I just bought a new 2007 honda civic LX sedan.
>The view won't show where each corner of the front side is. How should
>I park avoid bumping into other cars on th left and right.
>Same trouble backing out of a parking spot with the rear end. So
>frustrating...
>Thanks in advance!
>
Hi,
in Europe, you can order sensors (built-in) original from Honda as a
option. Costs about 400 dollars.
Greetz,
Chris
>I just bought a new 2007 honda civic LX sedan.
>The view won't show where each corner of the front side is. How should
>I park avoid bumping into other cars on th left and right.
>Same trouble backing out of a parking spot with the rear end. So
>frustrating...
>Thanks in advance!
>
Hi,
in Europe, you can order sensors (built-in) original from Honda as a
option. Costs about 400 dollars.
Greetz,
Chris
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Re: Having trouble parking 2007 Honda Civic
> > I'm puzzled why I see no 300s with dented bumpers though.
> > Despite the poor visibility the owners must be aware of the
> > fact that they are driving a huge pig and are careful (slow!!!)
> > in tight spaces. I hate those parking lot crawlers.
> > Can't they go shopping in something else???
>
> If they were that smart, they wouldn't have bought a Chrysler in the
> first place. {;^)
I have a '96 Mercury Grand Marquis that's my daily driver (another
"huge pig,") but it certainly does have well-defined corners and, on
top of that, sensors on front and back bumpers. But we also have a '07
Ody, which has nearly zero visibility of the front (sensors on the
back only) and I've gotten used to that too. It's all in what you get
used to. I'd just say practice with cones or something until you're
used to the car.
> > Despite the poor visibility the owners must be aware of the
> > fact that they are driving a huge pig and are careful (slow!!!)
> > in tight spaces. I hate those parking lot crawlers.
> > Can't they go shopping in something else???
>
> If they were that smart, they wouldn't have bought a Chrysler in the
> first place. {;^)
I have a '96 Mercury Grand Marquis that's my daily driver (another
"huge pig,") but it certainly does have well-defined corners and, on
top of that, sensors on front and back bumpers. But we also have a '07
Ody, which has nearly zero visibility of the front (sensors on the
back only) and I've gotten used to that too. It's all in what you get
used to. I'd just say practice with cones or something until you're
used to the car.
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Re: Having trouble parking 2007 Honda Civic
"Blackbird-EBOS" <sky40154@skynet.be> wrote in message
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> in Europe, you can order sensors (built-in) original from Honda as a
> option. Costs about 400 dollars.
The same thing is available in Canada. But they are made for people that
aren't capable of driving their vehicles.
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Re: Having trouble parking 2007 Honda Civic
On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 22:33:01 +0000, Brian Smith wrote:
>
> "Blackbird-EBOS" <sky40154@skynet.be> wrote in message
> news:46079397.3606140@news.skynet.be...
>>
>> in Europe, you can order sensors (built-in) original from Honda as a
>> option. Costs about 400 dollars.
>
> The same thing is available in Canada. But they are made for people
> that
> aren't capable of driving their vehicles.
Same here in America. Sonalarm or something like that.
>
> "Blackbird-EBOS" <sky40154@skynet.be> wrote in message
> news:46079397.3606140@news.skynet.be...
>>
>> in Europe, you can order sensors (built-in) original from Honda as a
>> option. Costs about 400 dollars.
>
> The same thing is available in Canada. But they are made for people
> that
> aren't capable of driving their vehicles.
Same here in America. Sonalarm or something like that.
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