Tesla Model S Self Parking in our Tight Garage

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Using the auto park function of the Tesla Model S to fit in an impossibly tight garage.
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M’y heart bumped when i heard the garage door, i thought your tesla hit the wall 🤣 great video, that shows how useful it can be !

Daemon
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This is tight, not like other videos. However I have seen a tesla parked so close to the wall you couldn't put a finger trough :D.

codewithluca
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this is what my CJ's garage looked like

marektomajka
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I'm genuinely curious about the type of person who owns both a Tesla, and a BMW i3. I quite like the i3 for it's aesthetic, but I gotta admit it's outclassed by the Tesla in every way.

thewaffleall
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Just imagine people used to park by themselves.

badimpulses
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Can this car park in a tight slot, when the road is only 3meter width?
I mean, the car enter to the slot by L shape not straight like this video.

bduls
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How did you do auto park in the garage ? I only have summon.

oootassss
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Alright but how do you get back in the Model S? Do you need your phone to reverse it?

thedatroxde
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how did u get the silver car on the right there?

nicholaswong
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But can a Tesla or any EV self-park into a driveway from the road outside the house? And the opposite : self-drive backwards out of the driveway onto the road outside the house? This is something that most drivers have to do and hate having to do. Your car is typically parked facing forward in your driveway so you have the dreaded task of having to drive blindly backwards out through your gates into a busy or not so busy street. How when backing out do you see approaching vehicles - let alone bicycles or scooters or motorbikes?!
This is the main reason why so many people with driveways leave their vehicles parked out on the kerbside overnight nearly all the time and will even use public chargers or trail extension cables over the pavement/sidewalk rather than face the hassle of having to drive onto their driveway and back out into traffic the next morning. Only people with electric gates almost always drive onto and out of their driveways.
Paul G(Editor: EVUK..since 1999)

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