11-24-2020, 10:59 AM
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Old Fart
Join Date: Oct 2005
Carmudgeonly Ride: T4R,GTI
Location: San Diego
Posts: 8,564
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Quote:
Originally Posted by clyde
I have not driven many cars with parking sensors lately, so maybe their behavior has changed? What I remember is that they go full nuts when there's still a good bit room left. If you're mostly concerned about parking in your own garage, there are cheap, easy,and non-permanent parking aids that can help a lot more than onboard parking sensors. Things like strips you mount on the floor (pull forward until you hit them), wall mounted alignment aids, lasers, and a bunch of others as easy to find as searching "parking aids" on Amazon.
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I was going to suggest the old tennis ball on string from the ceiling
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