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Self-Parking Car Available In Japan

sinjayde writes "Yahoo!/Reuters is reporting that Toyota has released a car for sale in Japan that is able to park itself: '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.'" No need to rely on the reverse parking formula anymore?

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  1. BBC Story by Arc04 · · Score: 4, Informative

    Here is the BBC's take on the same story.

    The technology for this was shown off months ago - I saw the story. I am glad it is finally being released to the public.

  2. bigger engine and motor by evenprime · · Score: 4, Informative

    I'm more impressed by the fact that the engine in the new prius is now 78 horsepower(it used to be 70 hp) and the motor is 50kW/67hp (it used to be 44 hp).

    Toyota did the right thing. The new prius is bigger than the old one (now a midsize, not a compact), has fewer emissions, more horsepower, and accelerates faster. Now, if they could only make it cheaper, too....

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  3. Re:driving test. by bersl2 · · Score: 5, Informative

    sell driving lesson school for people who are afraid to parallel park on driving test. with the promise they can use car on the test.

    In some states, it is no longer a requirement to know how to parallel park in order to get a license. Therefore, even though I've been driving for two years, I still can't parallel park.

    Sad but true.