Comments on: Ford offers Lincoln 'Park Assist'
Option for Ford Lincoln models calculates angles, parallel-parks car at the push of a button.
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Lincoln Park funny? no. But I say they should do it. Too cliché to passé?
- by sks939 January 6, 2009 11:25 AM PST
- I love Linkin Park, but I don't see how the band can assist Ford. Maybe they're going to do some fundraisers? ;-)
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