Friday, April 9, 2010
Select Automakers Now Offering Electronic Parallel Parking Aid
While you may not be able to use an electronic parking aid, when securing your driver's license, this safety and convenience feature will ensure that you're able to parallel park your vehicle without breaking out in a sweat or bumping into a vehicle. This parallel parking technology is now on available on select models made by Lexus, Lincoln and Mercedes. However. to get this electronic parking aid, you'll have to shell out anywhere between $3,000 to $5,000, depending on the automakers - since this feature has been bundled with other equipment. Visit our New-Vehicle Pricing Guide to check out the pricing, which is located inside our eco-friendly green tool box.
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