How useful is Adv parking Pkg and Driver assistence pkg ( P03)
I am thinking that besides the surround view , the ADV Parking feature is not useful at all. My friend does not use this feature at all because he thinks he can parallel park the vehicle manually better than the system. Do you guys use the Adv parking feature at all ? Can the active parking feature be used for parking at 90 degree stalls like in parking garages?
What about the Driver Assistance Pkg in PO3 ? Do you guys use the distronics and lane keeping feature ? Under what circumstances are they useful?
For my type of driving I think that P03 is most suitable .
Maybe I can just live with P02 +LED lights +Blind Spot Assist
Your comments and advise please
Thanks
In my three years of ownership (and incidently the Prius I had before that had it as well so six years) I only used it three times. Purely and simply for the purpose of demonstration opposed to need. In fact I find it slower and more fiddly to use and trigger than just get it in myself.
Likewise with the surround camera system. Yes I've used it on the GL class, but seriously the GLC is so much smaller, narrower, shorter in every which way, also comes with the excellent mercedes front/back parking sensors and as standard (in the UK) with the rear camera parking guides, I honestly couldn't think of any other reason than having to have a gimmick to spend the little amount extra on it. Sure it is only the cost of two good evenings out, but I rather have those evenings.
Personally I do not think it is required on such a small vehicle.
As for parking/surround view, I mainly got it for the surround view and proximity sensors. This vehicle will be for my wife, and to her a GLC is big. The surround view shows the path of both front AND rear tires when turning, which is helpful in her work parking lot as there are sharp curbs and tight turns.
The proximity sensors are nice because they will let her know when she is about to hit something.
Lastly, I have two small children, and neighbors with children so being able to see all around is helpful. Not saying it's an excuse for not paying attention of your surroundings, but it can certainly help!
I never use it for the automatic parking.
I only used parktronic a few times. It worked great but take too long to park your car. I used it to "show off" to friends only.
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I make many drives back and forth to Los Angeles on the always-congested 405 freeway. The Distronic takes a considerable amount of the stress out of the drive by managing most, but not all of the acceleration and braking. I have to emphasize that it does not eliminate the driver's role or the need to pay attention to what is going on. When other drivers make sudden lane changes into a tight gap, the Distronic is usually too slow to recognize the situation. If I did not intervene in those situations, there probably would be some metal and plastic on the roadway.
The Surround View is also very helpful. I find the dark windows and difficulty seeing the corners of the vehicle lead me to rely on the Surround View in almost every parking maneuver.
While I have used the self-parking feature a couple of times so I would know how to use it, the size of the parking space was so large that it would not have been a challenge to park manually.
Max
Distronic is also awesome for city driving. I hardly use my gas or brake pedals anymore. I feel safer knowing the car can react faster than I can, and does so flawlessly.
As for the driving assist, I have quite a bit of FOMO for not getting it and did not because I figured I wouldn't be doing enough highway driving for it to matter. I did not take into consideration its viability in city driving.
But, regarding Distronic--there is no way I would buy a car now that doesn't offer every safety package available. There have been a number of big safety advances in auto history (seat belts, anti-lock brakes, air bags) and auto-braking/adaptive cruise is every bit as important as those. Of course, not everyone can afford them, but I would probably buy a cheaper car that was so equipped; I think it is that important.
As for the parallel parking, I doubt I will ever use it. The camera systems look useful.
The important one, auto braking is standard across the range. The only bit you pay extra for is auto cruise control. If you are someone who uses cruise control then it makes sense I agree, but if you don't then to me it really doesn't make sense to get it, regardless whether you can afford it or not
But lets entertain that a little further with your explanation of why you think it isn't a strange statement; So by your reckoning the only reason people don't get P03 package is because they cannot afford it?
I always love it how people on the internet know the reasons why others spec their car, camera, computer, whatever, better than those who buy them.
I have no interest whatsoever in paying extra for all the to me unnecessary items in the safety pack. As I said in my first response, the important one and very useful one is standard on the car anyway. All the pack does is integrate it with the cruise control, and as said if you use cruise control often it is useful if not then not. Personally I couldn't give a toss about all the other gizmos like lane control etc, if it is standard then great but I see not value to pay extra for lane control, blind spot etc. We manage absolutely fine on the high speed German autobahn's and tiny little European streets, it is not a question of affordability.
Oh the arrogance

But lets entertain that a little further with your explanation of why you think it isn't a strange statement; So by your reckoning the only reason people don't get P03 package is because they cannot afford it?
I always love it how people on the internet know the reasons why others spec their car, camera, computer, whatever, better than those who buy them.
I have no interest whatsoever in paying extra for all the to me unnecessary items in the safety pack. As I said in my first response, the important one and very useful one is standard on the car anyway. All the pack does is integrate it with the cruise control, and as said if you use cruise control often it is useful if not then not. Personally I couldn't give a toss about all the other gizmos like lane control etc, if it is standard then great but I see not value to pay extra for lane control, blind spot etc. We manage absolutely fine on the high speed German autobahn's and tiny little European streets, it is not a question of affordability.
Oh the arrogance



I did not say the ONLY reason people don’t get P03 package is because they cannot afford it. I said “not everyone can afford them”, which was an acknowledgment that the package represents an over 18% premium to the MSRP of the car, and would move the cost high enough as to be beyond some people’s budget. If you view that as arrogant, well, I guess I can live with that.

I did not say the ONLY reason people don’t get P03 package is because they cannot afford it. I said “not everyone can afford them”, which was an acknowledgment that the package represents an over 18% premium to the MSRP of the car, and would move the cost high enough as to be beyond some people’s budget. If you view that as arrogant, well, I guess I can live with that.
Also, I want to feel “with it” and in control when I’m driving. Do I want buzzers and lights going off telling me things I should already know? No, I don’t. In my view the only worthwhile electronic safety features are now standard equipment – collision prevention and attention assist.
As an interesting side note, IIHS researchers found that cars – Mercedes was included in the study – equipped with lane departure warning systems were 10% more likely to be involved in an accident. Go figure.
My question is regarding a small "P" in a blue square in the lower left of the divers side dashboard which appears seemingly randomly when I am driving through small common roads or neighborhoods. Sometimes the "P" in the box has a white arrow to the left or right. Interesting enough, this appears WITHOUT the parking function engaged and may even appear when I am about to pull into my neighborhood, I would think it has something to do with the parking assist feature yet again it appears without the function engaged and when I am just driving through random places NOT shopping areas.
Thoughts ?
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