rosskoss
02-17-07, 05:04 PM
http://drivingtelevision.com/CarReviewVideos.php?ccID=447
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View Full Version : Great Lexus LS460 Self Parking Video rosskoss 02-17-07, 05:04 PM http://drivingtelevision.com/CarReviewVideos.php?ccID=447 encore888 02-17-07, 07:58 PM That was pretty cool...the system looks pretty easy to master. I noticed the instrument display was 'pulsing' I guess that had to do with the framerate of the video camera? VVT-i 02-17-07, 09:24 PM Whoever make this video or sponsor them used female( no offense) and a Ferrari park behind to show how easy you can operate the system. Unlike another video that show a few GM's guys try to operate the system and making fun of it. I think this system is for experimental purpose or a real world testing for Lexus engineers before they launch another version of the self-parking. UberNoob 02-17-07, 11:51 PM Whoever make this video or sponsor them used female( no offense) and a Ferrari park behind to show how easy you can operate the system. Unlike another video that show a few GM's guys try to operate the system and making fun of it. I think this system is for experimental purpose or a real world testing for Lexus engineers before they launch another version of the self-parking. lol yeah Driving Television is one of the local car show here in vancouver thats very noobish there was so much space for her and the system to make lots of mistakes and still not hit anything so basically this video shows nothing but a woman can still not follow simple instructions (ie, do not step on gas when reversing) mavericck 02-18-07, 01:54 AM Cool video, I would have like to see the video on the S6 that was coming up next. Hartawan 02-18-07, 02:03 AM I like the Turbo. UberNoob 02-18-07, 03:59 AM Cool video, I would have like to see the video on the S6 that was coming up next. here u go http://drivingtelevision.com/CarReviewVideos.php?ccID=445 this guy used to be a weather man doing weather early in the morning at least his reviews of cars are a bit better than his prediction of weather lol mavericck 02-18-07, 03:45 PM here u go http://drivingtelevision.com/CarReviewVideos.php?ccID=445 this guy used to be a weather man doing weather early in the morning at least his reviews of cars are a bit better than his prediction of weather lol Thank you :) spwolf 02-18-07, 06:25 PM lol yeah Driving Television is one of the local car show here in vancouver thats very noobish there was so much space for her and the system to make lots of mistakes and still not hit anything so basically this video shows nothing but a woman can still not follow simple instructions (ie, do not step on gas when reversing) for computers it actually doesnt matter how much extra space you have. I dont remember what magazine did the test where they gave LS to female driver, and plenty of space, and she hit the curb without the system, and was fine with it. I wish she actually parallel parked LS on her own to show us how she does it usually :-). PhilipMSPT 02-18-07, 09:54 PM Unfortunately, the biggest problem with the parallel parking system is that the car "guesses" where you want to park. The car can "sense" the positions of the cars in the front and back, as well as the curb. If the car "sees" a line on the road that shouldn't be there (such as a painted line or crack on the road), it will read it as a parking line. It takes forever (if at all even possible) to adjust the box in which the car should park in if it senses other lines/positions. If the car "senses" the wrong spot to park in, it will be very difficult to correct the position. You may have to move the car forward or backward, or even readjust your starting position/angle all over again. In short: it works. Not all the time, but it works... rominl 02-20-07, 01:41 AM i love the summary part, where she said it's more of a tech showoff more than practicality. having 6 ft of extra space to park the car, that's a lot Thermactor 02-20-07, 03:16 AM 6ft extra space is kind of a deal killer. I could parallel park the car myself in a breeze with 6ft of space. How about parallel parking in New York City? Some cases you'll have less than a foot to work with. |