Why does G37 sold in China has front parking sensors?
#16
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Perhaps it has something to do with the fact that China has a tremendous number of first time drivers/car owners. Lack of driving experience and extreme congestion might make such sensors extremely helpful. Just a thought.
#17
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Look they have the M25 out in other parts of the world.... we won't see that here in the US b/c of our market segment (I wouldn't care for it).
all these options add up to costs.... I'm sure we have plenty of homeowners here--- things start to add up as we add accessories
its simple math calculations
#18
I would love the front sensors as well. In my area, there are lots of curbs in the parking lots. Front sensors would be great helpful. My coworker has a X5 with sensors in the front. It's really nice.
every area has different features because of that market area. I would love the front sonar sensors b/c it is a pain to park in NYC...
Look they have the M25 out in other parts of the world.... we won't see that here in the US b/c of our market segment (I wouldn't care for it).
all these options add up to costs.... I'm sure we have plenty of homeowners here--- things start to add up as we add accessories
its simple math calculations
Look they have the M25 out in other parts of the world.... we won't see that here in the US b/c of our market segment (I wouldn't care for it).
all these options add up to costs.... I'm sure we have plenty of homeowners here--- things start to add up as we add accessories
its simple math calculations
#21
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I would like them also.. hate tring to gauge how much room is on the front had to gauge that this moring parking in a garage on my way to work. Was still half a sleep,, LOL 5am is early.
#22
They are just for cosmetic purposes only lol
Nah, I actually think it's because big cities in Asia are very very crowded (much more than NYC), so parking spaces (if any) are really tight. Streets are much narrower with gazillions of smaller motorcycles and "unknown" objects.
Nah, I actually think it's because big cities in Asia are very very crowded (much more than NYC), so parking spaces (if any) are really tight. Streets are much narrower with gazillions of smaller motorcycles and "unknown" objects.
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