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Didn't someone already make the association between the numbers that appeared on the rear window and the VIN?
Seeing as the 3 does not have a crossbar there, 3rd brake light couldn't be there obviously. I guess they could have had it go all the way across the bottom, but probably didn't to reduce cost.
Yes, that is pretty good explanation of how the window will be.Oh duh. I forgot about the crazy long back window. Like an X driving in reverse.
... but with the windows down or with actual AC?One employee had in an ASU ball cap so perhaps they were over here in Arizona - given our recent temperatures, probably doing some hot weather testing!
They adjust as you turn the steering wheel, and pretty accurately predict the track of the rear wheels. The combination of those lines with the size of the screen makes it really easy. As you back into a marked spot, like the guy in the video, just center the tire tracks between the parking space lines and you're golden.My prius has a backup camera too, it's more of a matter of getting comfortable with the perceived distances in the view. My Prius also doesn't have those guiding lines... Are those accurate as to where the corners of your vehicle will be or are just lines for the heck of it like in some vehicles?
I care less about the tires and more about the actual corners of the car... you know the things that would end up hitting somethingDepending on manufacturer. Usually those lines are dead accurate. They represent where the outer sides of tires will be if you go that far WITHOUT moving the steering wheel.
That dude has a hell of a lot more confidence in reverse than I do
Agreed.No need to practice beforehand. Wait until you get the Tesla - the backup camera makes it super easy.]
You know the reason if you just think a little bit... How are the paparazzi supposed to get clear shots of the interior if the windows is closed?I say the next person who speaks with one of the drivers should simply be blunt, ask what's up with the open windows, and call them out directly. Ask if the AC works or not. Their face should give away the answer immediately if they don't verbally confirm.
Depending on manufacturer. Usually those lines are dead accurate. They represent where the outer sides of tires will be if you go that far WITHOUT moving the steering wheel.
I remember that the Model S backup camera was initially missing the trajectory. So even if it's missing on delivery they can be added with an OTA updatei can confirm that. The yellow lines are usually ridiculously accurate.
Yes, the backup lines were one of the "car gets better after you buy it" things that happened to us -- initially there were no lines, nuh-uh, nuttin'. Another major add after a while (besides nav & screen changes etc) was brake hold on hills -- pretty crazy that that could be added OTA with a software update.I remember that the Model S backup camera was initially missing the trajectory. So even if it's missing on delivery they can be added with an OTA update
Yes, that was my also thought when I saw it - I was looking and looking for the next photo of the trunk, at it was no more then that one.... :O...forgetting to take a picture from the backside of the car...![]()