What are these devices and what are they used for? Tags:malta 4 comments Old jap cars has parking sensors like this on the front passenger side. Second picture is a fender mirror. I believe those are parking sensor v0.1b and rear mirror v1.1 …. Both of which are useless in Malta 😂 as we use “drive and pray” logic 🤷🏼♂️ The stick is to know where the corner of your car is, the small mirror to see the kerb. Both for parking and both a japanese thing. American cars had kerb feelers in the past. To assist those who are short in stature to park the car without mishaps. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Old jap cars has parking sensors like this on the front passenger side. Second picture is a fender mirror.
I believe those are parking sensor v0.1b and rear mirror v1.1 …. Both of which are useless in Malta 😂 as we use “drive and pray” logic 🤷🏼♂️
The stick is to know where the corner of your car is, the small mirror to see the kerb. Both for parking and both a japanese thing. American cars had kerb feelers in the past.
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Old jap cars has parking sensors like this on the front passenger side.
Second picture is a fender mirror.
I believe those are parking sensor v0.1b and rear mirror v1.1 …. Both of which are useless in Malta 😂 as we use “drive and pray” logic 🤷🏼♂️
The stick is to know where the corner of your car is, the small mirror to see the kerb. Both for parking and both a japanese thing.
American cars had kerb feelers in the past.
To assist those who are short in stature to park the car without mishaps.