boot rack and rear visibility

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carl
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Post by carl »

One thing that we've noticed since we've had the CC (6 days :D ) is that the visibility to the rear when reversing (roof up), sucks. Ordinarily I'd use the wing mirrors, but they're not that big either :(

Wifey's Saxo (that the CC is a replacement for) is easy to reverse because the rear window is the back of the car. My Scoob is easy too, as it has a bloody great spoiler to show you where the back of the car is. But the CC has a load of boot sticking out the back that's invisible from the driver's seat.

Not too keen on the 'electronic parking aid' solution, but was wondering if putting the boot rack on the back works in the same way as a spoiler, in that you can see it and hence judge where the back of the car is?

Any experiences from individuals with boot racks on their CCs?
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Adrian
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Post by Adrian »

If anything the boot rack reduces visability. The higher bar at the front of the rack is right in the middle if the rear screen. As for reversing its just a matter of getting used to it. I find it a problem to judge where the corners are, but thats because Im quite short. :(

carl
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Post by carl »

That's what I thought :(
Pity the rack isn't the other way round, with the high bit at the back of the car ;)
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stephen T
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Post by stephen T »

lmao u'd expect women to be posting stuff like this.

carl
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Post by carl »

Well it is my wife's car. :rolleyes:
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Adrian
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Post by Adrian »

:evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:
Well I suppose I asked for that!
But what an insult, I shall now go away and sulk.

Erm
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Post by Erm »

Well you cant see the front of the car either so its just a big guessing job when parking :D so far so good for me :lol:

A Spolier is probably the only solution apart from the electronic parking sensor

and stephen :P :P :P :P :P :P
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Post by TheMinel »

and his gf :rolleyes:
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Robbie
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Post by Robbie »

That's what I thought :(
Pity the rack isn't the other way round, with the high bit at the back of the car ;)
Actually the metal bar is quite thin so I personally had no difficulty seeing through the back window with the rack on during the 9 months I had my car.

Robbie. :D

Derek
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Post by Derek »

you get used to not being able to see at the back and learn to judge things.

when i first had a test drive in a CC it put me off a bit - well not that much :lol:
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Matt
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Post by Matt »

I haven't had trouble judging yet, probably cos my last car was a fair bit bigger than the CC so I'm used to having less space to work with.

Tip I learnt from a very clever girl - If you're parallel parking in front of a line of shops, look at the reflections in the shop front windows to see how much space you've got.
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Post by Derek »

and if the shops dont have windows what do you do :lol:

or if there aren't any shops :lol:
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andrew
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Post by andrew »

HUh? look and think .. the boot sticks out like half a metre .. dont forget its there .. problem solved :D :lol:
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stephen T
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Post by stephen T »

at first its a lil tricky but u get used to it. :D

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Post by Matt »

and ... if there aren't any shops :lol:
For some people (not me - J?, P?) this question is irrelevant because why would you park anywhere there are no shops :?: :?: :P :P :lol: :D
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