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Ad Break: Here’s How Nina Tested Ford’s Active Park Assist

Vehicles that are capable of parallel-parking themselves have been around for the last several years, but Ford was the first automaker in the world to make the feature accessible to the mainstream public by making it available on the 2011 Ford Focus. So while customers the world over trail the self-parking component on the streets, stunt woman Nina tried it on top of a roof… without any barriers — and succeeded:

The Motrolix Take

We have faith in technology, but not to this extent! How about you? Would you be willing to let the Focus’ Active Park Assist do its thing on the roof of a building?

Motrolix Founder with a passion for global automotive business strategy.

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