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Offline the dude

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Re: Parking Sensors. GTI must or expensive luxury?
« Reply #20 on: 14 February 2009, 16:35 »
imo, you pass your test without them, why get them afterwards, just seems lazy to me.
If you had a massive car then I would consider it, but a Golf isnt exactly a big car, and its not hard to judge where the bumper is.
Spend the money on some nice detailing instead.

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Re: Parking Sensors. GTI must or expensive luxury?
« Reply #21 on: 14 February 2009, 16:52 »
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Parking sensors pick up potentially damaging obstacles such as posts and kerbs - Things which are out of sight in a Mk5 Golf.

It's a no-brainer imo. It makes parking in tight spaces much easier.
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Re: Parking Sensors. GTI must or expensive luxury?
« Reply #22 on: 14 February 2009, 21:55 »
I think they ruin the look of the bumper too and would never buy a car with them on.  When I bought the Ed30 the salesman was trying to sell me a used one they had on the forecourt but I rejected it straight away cos it had parking sensors!  I even asked that if I was to buy it would it be possible to remove them and have a normal bumper put on :grin:  I never bought the car and specced my own instead......without parking sensors!

The Golf is hardly a big car and if you need them to park then there's a problem IMO! :lipsrsealed:

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Re: Parking Sensors. GTI must or expensive luxury?
« Reply #23 on: 14 February 2009, 22:10 »
I think they ruin the look of the bumper too and would never buy a car with them on.  When I bought the Ed30 the salesman was trying to sell me a used one they had on the forecourt but I rejected it straight away cos it had parking sensors!  I even asked that if I was to buy it would it be possible to remove them and have a normal bumper put on :grin:  I never bought the car and specced my own instead......without parking sensors!

The Golf is hardly a big car and if you need them to park then there's a problem IMO! :lipsrsealed:

....Are you being serious? :shocked:

Yep :smiley:

....I feared you might be!

So if your favourite car of all time was offered for sale to you at a price it would be rude to say no to, you would never buy it if it had parking sensors? :shocked:

Each to their own of course, and entirely your decision :cool:

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Re: Parking Sensors. GTI must or expensive luxury?
« Reply #24 on: 14 February 2009, 22:11 »
You dont need them but when you have them they prove useful - are you sure it isn't that you just wish you had them  :wink:

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Re: Parking Sensors. GTI must or expensive luxury?
« Reply #25 on: 15 February 2009, 00:47 »
Go for the sensors, I had them on my last car and now miss them so much on ma poverty spec gti, if they save a kerbed monza or bashed bumper its gotta be a no brainer.

safe parkining lol

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Re: Parking Sensors. GTI must or expensive luxury?
« Reply #26 on: 15 February 2009, 07:47 »
........& while we are on the subject.....I think the rear wiper really spoils the lines of the car.....going to take mine off when I pick the car up on Monday :grin:

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Re: Parking Sensors. GTI must or expensive luxury?
« Reply #27 on: 15 February 2009, 09:08 »
This would have been good as a Poll  :laugh:

It's one of those subjects .... each to their own I say !  :evil:   

I think they're very useful, but they are some way down on my wanted list of options
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Re: Parking Sensors. GTI must or expensive luxury?
« Reply #28 on: 15 February 2009, 12:15 »
Really useful in my opinion.  Mine are colour coded so not really noticeable.  Makes parking so much easier
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Re: Parking Sensors. GTI must or expensive luxury?
« Reply #29 on: 15 February 2009, 12:55 »
Ok while we are on this topic, can a kind person post up a picture of a vw dealer retro-fit of the parking sensors, cos my understanding is that they look slightly different to a factory fit.

If they are different, if I was able to source a bumper that had the sensors fitted at time of build, and then bought the "factory fit" sensors. Then got the rest of the retro-fit kit to actually get me a retro fit rear parking sensors BUT with the factory oem look?? then can anybody think of a reason why I couldnt do this??

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