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Having trouble parking 2007 Honda Civic

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yun.wang@gmail.com - 19 Mar 2007 20:28 GMT
I just bought a new 2007 honda civic LX sedan.
The view won't show where each corner of the front side is. How should
I park avoid bumping into other cars on th left and right.
Same trouble backing out of a parking spot with the rear end. So
frustrating... :(
Thanks in advance!
Art - 19 Mar 2007 20:44 GMT
The style is not unlike my old but much large Chrysler 300M.  You will
adjust to it.  In the beginning I got out a few times and looked.  Your
cabforward design means that there is not much in front of you.  The rear
end is short too.

>I just bought a new 2007 honda civic LX sedan.
> The view won't show where each corner of the front side is. How should
> I park avoid bumping into other cars on th left and right.
> Same trouble backing out of a parking spot with the rear end. So
> frustrating... :(
> Thanks in advance!
MAT - 20 Mar 2007 02:27 GMT
Mess around with some cones or maybe an empty trashcan and discover your
tolerances.

>I just bought a new 2007 honda civic LX sedan.
> The view won't show where each corner of the front side is. How should
> I park avoid bumping into other cars on th left and right.
> Same trouble backing out of a parking spot with the rear end. So
> frustrating... :(
> Thanks in advance!
isquat@gmail.com - 20 Mar 2007 04:03 GMT
> Mess around with some cones or maybe an empty trashcan and discover your
> tolerances.

When I see dented bumpers on toyolet camry (I see them often)
I think the owners discovered the tolerances by bumping
into something more substantial (like 300).
Did Chrysler start the Shitty Visibility (tm) with 300 or
there were other precedents with cars even before that shitbox?
Bucky - 20 Mar 2007 08:46 GMT
On Mar 19, 12:28 pm, yun.w...@gmail.com wrote:
> I just bought a new 2007 honda civic LX sedan.
> The view won't show where each corner of the front side is. How should
> I park avoid bumping into other cars on th left and right.

I think most modern cars are in the same situation. In some countries,
it is popular to install a vertical "antenna" in the front corners to
show where the corners are. Otherwise, practice with some cones or
other flexible objects (cardboard box, etc).
Grumpy AuContraire - 20 Mar 2007 15:32 GMT
> On Mar 19, 12:28 pm, yun.w...@gmail.com wrote:
>
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> show where the corners are. Otherwise, practice with some cones or
> other flexible objects (cardboard box, etc).

It also illustrates the devolution of the species.  We are becoming a
heard of babbling idiots soon to be unable to utterly care for ourselves.

Sad indeed...

JT
z - 21 Mar 2007 15:40 GMT
> I think most modern cars are in the same situation. In some countries,
> it is popular to install a vertical "antenna" in the front corners to
> show where the corners are. Otherwise, practice with some cones or
> other flexible objects (cardboard box, etc).

One of the internet places that specializes in JDM stuff has a
replacement JDM bumper (for civics, I think it was) with an apparently
rare option that actually raises an indicator up from the corners of
the bumper when you push a button. Wish I could afford it.
sndive@gmail.com - 21 Mar 2007 17:27 GMT
> One of the internet places that specializes in JDM stuff has a
> replacement JDM bumper (for civics, I think it was) with an apparently
> rare option that actually raises an indicator up from the corners of
> the bumper when you push a button. Wish I could afford it.

Just put limo-style four jap flags in all four corners of the car
and steer clear of freeways :-)

I'm puzzled why I see no 300s with dented bumpers though.
Despite the poor visibility the owners must be aware of the
fact that they are driving a huge pig and are careful (slow!!!)
in tight spaces. I hate those parking lot crawlers.
Can't they go shopping in something else???
Brian Smith - 21 Mar 2007 20:51 GMT
> I'm puzzled why I see no 300s with dented bumpers though.
> Despite the poor visibility the owners must be aware of the
> fact that they are driving a huge pig and are careful (slow!!!)
> in tight spaces. I hate those parking lot crawlers.
> Can't they go shopping in something else???

   If they were that smart, they wouldn't have bought a Chrysler in the
first place.    {;^)
Robert - 26 Mar 2007 17:29 GMT
> > I'm puzzled why I see no 300s with dented bumpers though.
> > Despite the poor visibility the owners must be aware of the
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>     If they were that smart, they wouldn't have bought a Chrysler in the
> first place.    {;^)

I have a '96 Mercury Grand Marquis that's my daily driver (another
"huge pig,") but it certainly does have well-defined corners and, on
top of that, sensors on front and back bumpers. But we also have a '07
Ody, which has nearly zero visibility of the front (sensors on the
back only) and I've gotten used to that too. It's all in what you get
used to. I'd just say practice with cones or something until you're
used to the car.
Art - 22 Mar 2007 03:31 GMT
The reason why you don't see 300's with dented bumpers is the huge cabins.
Poor visiablilty but the front and back of the car are relatively close to
the front and rear windows respectively making parking easy.  Seeing a
traffic light is the real problem.

>> One of the internet places that specializes in JDM stuff has a
>> replacement JDM bumper (for civics, I think it was) with an apparently
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> in tight spaces. I hate those parking lot crawlers.
> Can't they go shopping in something else???
John Horner - 22 Mar 2007 20:06 GMT
> I just bought a new 2007 honda civic LX sedan.
> The view won't show where each corner of the front side is. How should
> I park avoid bumping into other cars on th left and right.
> Same trouble backing out of a parking spot with the rear end. So
> frustrating... :(
> Thanks in advance!

Lots of modern cars have this problem.  You just have to learn to guess!
Brian Smith - 22 Mar 2007 20:52 GMT
> Lots of modern cars have this problem.  You just have to learn to guess!

   I hope you never attempt to guess if you're too close to my vehicle!
John Horner - 26 Mar 2007 02:32 GMT
>> Lots of modern cars have this problem.  You just have to learn to guess!
>
>     I hope you never attempt to guess if you're too close to my vehicle!

Well smart guy, I haven't ever hit another vehicle.  The point is that
with most modern cars the driver is not able to see the corners of their
car from the driver's seat.  Personally I think this is a horrible
design tradeoff, yet almost all new cars are like this.

Perhaps you would rather I said that a person must learn to accurately
estimate where the corners of their vehicle are.
Mendel Leisk - 22 Mar 2007 20:29 GMT
On Mar 19, 12:28 pm, yun.w...@gmail.com wrote:
> I just bought a new 2007 honda civic LX sedan.
> The view won't show where each corner of the front side is. How should
> I park avoid bumping into other cars on th left and right.
> Same trouble backing out of a parking spot with the rear end. So
> frustrating... :(
> Thanks in advance!

We went from a 1991 Honda Accord to a 2006 Civic (Hybrid). Right away
I found the read visibility was definitely not as good with the new
car. The higher/smaller rear windows, thicker rear corner pillars and
rear seat head rests all contribute to making me much less sure of
what's behind me. In time, you adapt: shoulder check more carefully,
etc. But I agree, it's not that great.
JXStern - 23 Mar 2007 06:06 GMT
>I just bought a new 2007 honda civic LX sedan.
>The view won't show where each corner of the front side is. How should
>I park avoid bumping into other cars on th left and right.
>Same trouble backing out of a parking spot with the rear end. So
>frustrating... :(
>Thanks in advance!

Something like:
http://www.obstaclesensor.com/

Could use some meself for an Accord.

Does Honda offer them?

Great, they've updated the site, my security settings are breaking the
display.  Most dealers can probably do aftermarket stuff anyway.

J.
Blackbird-EBOS - 26 Mar 2007 10:35 GMT
>I just bought a new 2007 honda civic LX sedan.
>The view won't show where each corner of the front side is. How should
>I park avoid bumping into other cars on th left and right.
>Same trouble backing out of a parking spot with the rear end. So
>frustrating... :(
>Thanks in advance!

Hi,

in Europe, you can order sensors (built-in) original from Honda as a
option. Costs about 400 dollars.

Greetz,

Chris
Brian Smith - 26 Mar 2007 23:33 GMT
> in Europe, you can order sensors (built-in) original from Honda as a
> option. Costs about 400 dollars.

   The same thing is available in Canada. But they are made for people that
aren't capable of driving their vehicles.
Hachiroku ハチロク - 27 Mar 2007 03:37 GMT
>> in Europe, you can order sensors (built-in) original from Honda as a
>> option. Costs about 400 dollars.
>
>     The same thing is available in Canada. But they are made for people
>     that
> aren't capable of driving their vehicles.

Same here in America. Sonalarm or something like that.
 
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