
Mercedes-Benz parking steps: First, use the foot brake to stop the vehicle, then shift the gear from D to N, engage the handbrake, release the foot brake, and turn off the engine. Do not immediately turn off the power when shutting down the engine to confirm whether the vehicle is completely stationary under the handbrake. Then, press the foot brake again, shift the gear from N to P, release the foot brake, and finally turn off the power and remove the key. Mercedes-Benz SUV models include GLA, GLB, GLC, EQC, GLS, and G-Class. The Mercedes-Benz G is a rugged off-road vehicle, available in standard and AMG high-performance versions. The Mercedes-Benz G has a wheelbase of 2890 mm, with dimensions of 4857 mm in length, 1931 mm in width, and 1962 mm in height. The standard version of the Mercedes-Benz G is equipped with a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged engine, producing 421 horsepower and 610 Nm of maximum torque. The AMG high-performance version also uses a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine, but it delivers 585 horsepower and 850 Nm of maximum torque.

When parking my Mercedes, I usually follow my routine: slow down and turn on the indicator when spotting a suitable parking space, approach gently without rushing. Before reversing, press the brake and shift to R gear—the Mercedes reversing camera automatically activates, showing distance grids on the screen while sensors beep to warn of nearby obstacles. Ease off the brake slowly to reverse, steering the wheel to align the position. Once parked, press the brake, engage the electronic handbrake to secure the car, then shift to P gear to lock the transmission—this prevents rolling on slopes. Before turning off the engine, remember to turn off the AC, lights, and close windows to save power and protect the battery. Mercedes has an auto-hold feature for effortless operation, but manual parking requires patience and checking mirrors and surroundings. Safety first—take each step steadily and make it a habit to check blind spots during parking.

As a tech enthusiast, parking a Mercedes-Benz involves electronic system operations: Shift to D gear and move slowly to the parking spot, then decelerate and signal with the turn lights. When reversing, shift to R gear to activate the rearview camera, while the Mercedes Parktronic sensors emit audible alerts to avoid collisions. The transmission is designed for efficiency—after coming to a complete stop, press the brake and engage the electronic parking button to secure the vehicle, then shift to P gear to prevent mechanical damage. Advanced Mercedes models like the S-Class feature 360-degree surround-view cameras for enhanced visibility, aided by radar alignment. Before turning off the engine post-parking, remember to adjust the lighting settings to auto mode for energy efficiency. The entire process relies on Mercedes' intelligent electronic controls to minimize human error and enhance safety, with attention to dashboard displays ensuring each step is properly completed.

The key to safely parking a Mercedes-Benz: Start by driving slowly to observe the surroundings. Before reversing, ensure there are no people or vehicles in the blind spots—Mercedes' blind-spot monitoring will display warnings on the side mirrors. When shifting to R gear for reversing, keep your foot on the brake, ready to stop suddenly, and do not rely solely on the rearview camera instead of visually scanning. After parking, engage the electronic parking brake, shift to P gear, and lock the car. On steep slopes, Mercedes automatically activates hill-start assist to prevent rolling. After turning off the engine, lock the car and check the surroundings to avoid collisions. Develop a daily habit of parking in well-lit areas for easy access and exit, and remain patient throughout the process to prevent accidents.


