Now do that with a Toyota with that "panoramic view monitor" (likely will need a platinum trim) where the camera system paints the images UNDER THE CHASSIS as you drive over it (works fwd and backward)
Umm... You remember those older Dodge vehicles you reviewed back in the 2010s? Like the Dart Rallye or maybe the Caravan with the backup camera you reviewed? They were the ones with an accurate backup camera.
@@MikesCarInfo idk. maybe with a two cones.... one as a car behind you (or you could use grass line for it, easier to measure), and second on for the lines of the camera....? and measure distaces for each line (or last 2 lines...?) like your last line on the camera when you should stop is still XY from the car behind you.... i think it should be 20inch/50cm
This is one of those videos I didn't know I wanted until I watched it. Great video
Great video Mike! I've always wondered how accurate those lines are. (glad you didn't destroy a cone)🚧
Now do that with a Toyota with that "panoramic view monitor" (likely will need a platinum trim) where the camera system paints the images UNDER THE CHASSIS as you drive over it (works fwd and backward)
I've always used them as strictly a guide, but not the definitive point of the vehicle location.
Umm... You remember those older Dodge vehicles you reviewed back in the 2010s? Like the Dart Rallye or maybe the Caravan with the backup camera you reviewed? They were the ones with an accurate backup camera.
Cool video!
nice video, but im missing one thing... the rear stop lines visualisation...
How would I measure them to see if they are accurate?
@@MikesCarInfo idk. maybe with a two cones.... one as a car behind you (or you could use grass line for it, easier to measure), and second on for the lines of the camera....? and measure distaces for each line (or last 2 lines...?) like your last line on the camera when you should stop is still XY from the car behind you.... i think it should be 20inch/50cm
All cars have maintenance mode to Alignment the line because Margin of error