Parallel parking is a good skill to have. I am an expert. Practice doing this -- A rear camera would be sufficient for most people.
I just did a google on 2016 Toyota Prius Gen 4 images[/QUOTE] Somehow two messages from two different people got merged or I have Alzheimer's bad. Don't remember asking that question.
I just did a google on 2016 Toyota Prius Gen 4 images[/QUOTE] You just go into your profile, click on the AVATAR space, and it brings an Avarar Ediitor, just follow the directions - you can insert any photo from your computer, but it should be square, and they say it's best 200x200. Here's a screen shot of my Avatar Editor.
You just go into your profile, click on the AVATAR space, and it brings an Avarar Ediitor, just follow the directions - you can insert any photo from your computer, but it should be square, and they say it's best 200x200. Here's a screen shot of my Avatar Editor. View attachment 110654 [/QUOTE] BTW grand piano in your avatar? My cat loved mine for bed and to walk across the keys.
BTW grand piano in your avatar? My cat loved mine for bed and to walk across the keys.[/QUOTE] No, that's Winston-Gerard, my mini-poodle Seriously, yes, it's a Grotian Concert 225 - lovely piano. Her name is Clara, and she's 4 years old. (They're an interim AVATAR till I find a Prius.)
I have it on my Four. It does parallel parking and backup parking. It does the steering for me. I just have to control the speed by braking and also switch from R to D and back if needed for it. The back-in parking requires adequate space ahead. So if you are trying to have it back up say in the last parking spot next to a wall, it will not do it for you. Included the manuals diagram to show you what I mean about space ahead for back-in parking.
Incorrect. It is also available on Business Plus Model. New Toyota Prius price and specifications announced | Platinum (Trowbridge)