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parking into parking spots with cars in spots on both sides - anybody master this yet?

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If there is enough room, I will always back my F-150 in. If it's too tight, head to the pickup truck area out on the farther reaches of the lot. You'll be in good company.
 

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so im continuously having issues trying to park the CT in to a spot if there are cars on either side. Ie try turning into a grocery market parking with cars along side of both sides and swinging the CT into the spot. It seems like a bus and I can't wrap my head around this. how do you get in there so its easy to do this. I feel like you are driving a bus and its so difficult. ANyone else share this issue? Will CT have auto parking> help, teach me some pointers.
Practice doing it without cars on either side until you get comfortable.
 


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Practice doing it without cars on either side until you get comfortable.
And when practicing without cars nearby, go a little faster than normal. I knew a guy could park a truck really well and he always just zipped into the spot. Maybe that is the trick? What could go wrong?
 

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Has anyone who owns a CT replied here? I’m wondering if this has to do more with the rear steering than the fact that it’s a truck.
 

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Backing a car in is far easier when parking between two cars, because you can cut the angle sharper and get perpendicular within a smaller distance. It's surprising how most people don't realize this. Added bonus: when you back in, you get to see exactly where the sides of your vehicle are in relation to the cars around you, using the rear view mirrors.
 

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There is a reason people with trucks back them up. It’s easier to park. It also requires some technique..

Here’s a diagram I found

1. While driving forward hug (get close) to the side that the parking space is on.
2. When the front of your truck is perpendicular to the space, turn away to the opposite side of the lane.
3. When the rear of your truck is now facing the parking space it’s time to reverse.
4. Use side missors or Birds Eye view or camera to complete the reverse motion.

Tesla Cybertruck parking into parking spots with cars in spots on both sides - anybody master this yet? IMG_6331
 

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Follow this simple tip to relieve parking stress.

Search for a pull through parking space on the outskirts of a parking lot to avoid backing. Remember that the typical American is lazy and they want to park as close the door as possible to avoid walking.
Then I would lose one of the biggest advantages of the Cybertruck's exoskeleton: Being able to muscle into spots that are a little bit too small! ?
 


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There is a reason people with trucks back them up. It’s easier to park. It also requires some technique..

Here’s a diagram I found

1. While driving forward hug (get close) to the side that the parking space is on.
2. When the front of your truck is perpendicular to the space, turn away to the opposite side of the lane.
3. When the rear of your truck is now facing the parking space it’s time to reverse.
4. Use side missors or Birds Eye view or camera to complete the reverse motion.

IMG_6331.png
I don't know if you made that or stole it but it is great.
Def saving that to settle an occasional debate about backing in "taking longer"
 

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Having access to a pallet jack when I was a teen made the transition into backing in parking a breeze.
 

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so im continuously having issues trying to park the CT in to a spot if there are cars on either side. Ie try turning into a grocery market parking with cars along side of both sides and swinging the CT into the spot. It seems like a bus and I can't wrap my head around this. how do you get in there so its easy to do this. I feel like you are driving a bus and its so difficult. ANyone else share this issue? Will CT have auto parking> help, teach me some pointers.
Easy to park between two vehicles when backing up. The camera views plus the two snake white lines makes it east to back into a spot with equal space on both sides. No worries!
 

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