Close Menu
Zero2Turbo
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram RSS
    Zero2Turbo
    • Home
    • Contact
    • Videos
      Featured

      777 HP (579 kW) Ram 1500 Rumble Bee SRT Becomes Fastest Production Pickup Truck

      By Zero2TurboMay 21, 2026
      Recent

      777 HP (579 kW) Ram 1500 Rumble Bee SRT Becomes Fastest Production Pickup Truck

      May 21, 2026

      Xiaomi YU7 GT Becomes Fastest SUV Ever Around Nürburgring

      May 19, 2026

      Brabus Unveils 735 kW Aston Martin-Based Bodo Hyper GT

      May 18, 2026
    • South Africa
    • WhatsApp Channel
    • Preferred Source On Google
    Zero2Turbo
    Home»Zero2Turbo»The Best Cars For People Who Can’t Park
    Zero2Turbo

    The Best Cars For People Who Can’t Park

    By Zero2TurboMarch 24, 2021Updated:March 31, 2021No Comments
    Facebook Email Twitter LinkedIn Telegram WhatsApp
    Share
    Facebook Email Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Telegram

    Being able to park a car is a prerequisite of the driving test. You need to learn how to do it or you’ll never pass your test. However, after you’ve passed you have to question how often you really park your car in that way.

    Most people park in car parks where you drive in, and often out, of the space. At best, you’ll need to reverse out of where you’ve parked. Let’s face it if you can’t parallel park you’re not going to try on a busy city street. 

    You should note that, if parking is an issue, there is a solution. Sign up for monthly parking San Francisco and you’ll be able to rent a specific space. It will be under an apartment block or you can even rent driveway space and garages. The point is that this type of car parking is less stressful as you’ll know where you’re parking.

    That makes it easier to master the process of a specific space and look like you know how to park.

    Of course, having the right vehicle can help. That generally means choosing a small car, here are some cars you should consider if you can’t park.

    Smart Fortwo

    The Smart Fortwo is a small car but a great option for city driving and parking. It should be noted that this is just a two-seater. But, it’s small enough that you can see every corner, making it much easier to park anywhere.

    There is also an electric version of this vehicle which could interest you. 

    Fiat 500

    The modern Fiat 500 is considerably larger than the original Fiat 500and is capable of comfortably taking four adults. But, it’s still a small car. The fact that the wheels are positioned close to the corners makes the car very easy to manoeuvre. This is perfect for busy city traffic and makes parking surprisingly easy. 

    Nissan Cube

    If you need a little extra space then the Nissan Cube is a viable choice. It’s classed as a sub-compact car because it is slightly larger than the conventional compact vehicle. It’s also a slightly unusual design in that it’s a cube. 

    But, if the style appeals to you you’ll find the visibility is excellent and that makes it very easy to park.

    Ford Focus

    The Ford Focus is a larger car that you’re probably already familiar with. It’s stylish, well built, and has a good safety record. But, most importantly, since 2018 it comes with a self-parking option. That means the car will do the majority of the work for you.

    Alongside this, it has a variety of safety features, including blind-spot detection and lane straying. That makes it a great choice for driving anywhere. 

    There are plenty of other self-parking cars to choose from, including the Toyota Prius and the BMW X5. If your parking skills are that bad you may find this is the best way to deal with the issue. Of course, you’ll still need that rental space for peace of mind. 

    Share. Facebook Email Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Telegram
    Previous ArticleNissan GT-R May Get Mild Hybrid Powertrain As Generation Swansong
    Next Article Aston Martin Vantage F1 Edition Gets More Aero and Power

    Related Posts

    LARTE Design Gives The Porsche 911 Carrera 992.2 A Bold New Identity

    May 29, 2026

    Ferrari Luce EV Is Coming To South Africa

    May 28, 2026

    Porsche Confirms The 911 Won’t Go Fully Electric Anytime Soon

    May 27, 2026

    Ferrari 296 GTS Depreciates Over R2 Million In Just 2,000 KM

    May 27, 2026

    Audi CEO Hints At Possible Third-Gen R8 With Lamborghini Temerario V8

    May 27, 2026

    Lotus Unveils Lightweight 414 HP (309 kW) Emira 420 Sport

    May 26, 2026
    Popular Posts
    • Tesla Promises “Most Epic Demo” Coming This Year For Delayed Roadster
    • Top 3 Luxury Cars We Would Love to See at Gumball 3000
    • Hennessey Venom F5 Production Version Debuting In November
    • Posaidon Mercedes-AMG S63 Offers As Much As 927 HP (681 kW)
    • Watch & Listen To The BMW M4 GTS Tearing Around A Racetrack

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube RSS
    Designed by Zero2Turbo.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.