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Are you talking parallel parking, it's an art form where practice makes perfect, aim your near side (kerb) rear corner to the near side (kerb)front corner of the parked car then when both are in line swing the car in without hiting the parked car obviously. If you have an empty area where you can practice with plastic cones then your get the hang of it quicker without do any damage
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I find the Berlingo lacks a bit of steering lock when trying to park in tight spaces so I just park somewhere easier.
So where does this bit go then ?
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Hi,
I have had rear parking sensors fitted to my 2010 XTR back in January they cost about £200 to supply and fit I think it was money well spent also fitted UV screens to the rear a alternative to privacy glass
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