If you do not know how to park get a PIRUS!!
#1
Happy CL-S Pilot
Thread Starter
If you do not know how to park get a PIRUS!!
Car That Can Park Itself Put on Sale by Toyota
Mon Sep 1, 7:04 AM ET Add Technology - Reuters to My Yahoo!
TOKYO (Reuters) - A car that can park itself without the driver having to touch the steering wheel, said by maker Toyota Motor Corp. (news - web sites) to be a world first, went on sale in Japan on Monday.
Toyota's new hybrid gasoline-electric Prius sedan uses electrically operated power steering and sensors that help guide the car when reversing into parking spaces.
Toyota President Fujio Cho sat in the driver's seat at a demonstration laid on for the press, surprising reporters by holding his hands up as the car quickly parked itself.
"I forgot to put on the brake," Cho said. "But it's easy."
The new Prius five-seat passenger model is said by Toyota to be more fuel-efficient and cheaper than its predecessors. Rivals General Motors Corp and Ford Motor Co will launch their first hybrids later this year.
Toyota said it expects to sell 76,000 new Prius worldwide in 2004, counting on growing demand for environment-friendly cars.
The sales target is more than double the annual figure for the Prius for the past two years of around 28,000 units. Toyota, the world's third-largest auto maker, has sold about 120,000 of the cars since its launch in December 1997.
"Development of eco-friendly cars is a key to our future growth strategy," Cho told reporters.
Toyota aims to sell 36,000 units at home, 35,000-36,000 in the United States and 4,000-5,000 in rest of the world next year, he said.
The new model sells for 2.15 million yen ($18,430) in Japan, against 2.18 million yen previously. The intelligent park assist system is offered as an option, at an additional cost of 230,000 yen which includes a DVD navigation system. Toyota has set itself a goal of producing 300,000 of the eco-friendly hybrid vehicles a year by 2005 or 2006.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...oyota_prius_dc
Mon Sep 1, 7:04 AM ET Add Technology - Reuters to My Yahoo!
TOKYO (Reuters) - A car that can park itself without the driver having to touch the steering wheel, said by maker Toyota Motor Corp. (news - web sites) to be a world first, went on sale in Japan on Monday.
Toyota's new hybrid gasoline-electric Prius sedan uses electrically operated power steering and sensors that help guide the car when reversing into parking spaces.
Toyota President Fujio Cho sat in the driver's seat at a demonstration laid on for the press, surprising reporters by holding his hands up as the car quickly parked itself.
"I forgot to put on the brake," Cho said. "But it's easy."
The new Prius five-seat passenger model is said by Toyota to be more fuel-efficient and cheaper than its predecessors. Rivals General Motors Corp and Ford Motor Co will launch their first hybrids later this year.
Toyota said it expects to sell 76,000 new Prius worldwide in 2004, counting on growing demand for environment-friendly cars.
The sales target is more than double the annual figure for the Prius for the past two years of around 28,000 units. Toyota, the world's third-largest auto maker, has sold about 120,000 of the cars since its launch in December 1997.
"Development of eco-friendly cars is a key to our future growth strategy," Cho told reporters.
Toyota aims to sell 36,000 units at home, 35,000-36,000 in the United States and 4,000-5,000 in rest of the world next year, he said.
The new model sells for 2.15 million yen ($18,430) in Japan, against 2.18 million yen previously. The intelligent park assist system is offered as an option, at an additional cost of 230,000 yen which includes a DVD navigation system. Toyota has set itself a goal of producing 300,000 of the eco-friendly hybrid vehicles a year by 2005 or 2006.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...oyota_prius_dc
#2
VOTE OUT THE BUSH REGIME
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: PHX
Posts: 2,207
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
huh...
I don't think many people would be comfortable having the car park by itself. I also wonder what would happen if it tried to squeeze into a very small spot. Would it do it?
Props for toyota for trying something new, i'm just not sure if it will be accepted
I don't think many people would be comfortable having the car park by itself. I also wonder what would happen if it tried to squeeze into a very small spot. Would it do it?
Props for toyota for trying something new, i'm just not sure if it will be accepted
#3
MR O'NEAL
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: university of kansas
Age: 38
Posts: 3,473
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
i'd like to see a video of this-- does it do reverse only? --
it might help those women if it just did everything for them so that they wouldnt have to stop putting on their makeup to drive
it might help those women if it just did everything for them so that they wouldnt have to stop putting on their makeup to drive
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
lanechanger
Member Cars for Sale
4
10-13-2015 10:56 AM