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Lincoln MKS Active Park Assist Demo - Kelley Blue Book

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2010 Lincoln MKS. Hover cars dont yet exist. Until they arrive well have to settle for cars that park themselves. Lexus was the first to offer a self-parking feature for its LS flagship but in real-world use the system proved too complicated for most drivers. For the 2010 model year Lincoln is introducing its own far simpler self-parking system dubbed Active Park Assist. In this video KBBs Micah Muzio gives the self-parking Lincoln MKS a spin to see if the automatic parking car has finally evolved from gimmicky novelty to useful technology. For more new car reviews, interviews and automotive news visit http://www.kbb.com today.

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  • nice feature for women drivers.

  • With this much space I can park a city bus there.

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  • Been in a new Australian-spec Ford Focus Titanium with this Active Park Assist technology - I think it's a good idea! With the Focus' APA, it controls all steering, unlike in the MKS where it doesn't!

  • when i grow up im going to make cars and im going to use this in ALL my cars only without the petals

  • But! Who came out with that feature first? The only thing Lincoln did, was just copy the idea and improve on it. Toyota/ Lexus,BMW pave the way for many luxury cars in terms of technology and comfort. You will definitely see improvement in that feature in a different brand next year some time.

  • i really love this car

  • lol that is creepy.

  • but with lexus you dont have to back and and move forward all u do is press the brakes

  • Assisted parallel park - the MKS is about as long as one and a half Lexus RX350's (the SUV you saw behind it) - so it needs the two nose-in spots to park properly!

  • great feature.. thanks to this 'handy' technology people will continue to drive worse and worse

  • The fact that you needed to explain that shows why we need the system in the first place xD

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