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I have had a couple of Hyundai ix35 and Tucson rental cars when on holiday. It's not expensive and well worth having. In my view, a camera should be fitted as standard on most/all T-Rocs. If you are still waiting for your car and it hasn't progressed beyond stage 2 in the tracker, then you should be able to ask your dealer to amend the order to add the camera without affecting the lead time.Īs for the comments from your sale assistant, I can't understand how anyone with a camera fitted would only have used it once. I would also like comments from anyone who has one as standard fitted to their car, and what they think of it. I am now wanting to have a rear view camera fitted and wondered if anyone has had this done as an afterfit on their T-roc and if so what it cost them. While I had thought that there was no way any car woukd get into that space as it was so badly positioned and obstructed by support pillars. He put the car into the parking place spot on first time. I now whish I had not listened to her, while having been away for a week end with some friends who have a car a Hyundai Tuscon, which has a reversing camera as standard I became aware how benificial the thing is while reversing into a very tighht parking space in a multi-story carpark in chester. I took the advice of the sales assistant and ordered my car without the reversing camera, as she said it was a waste of time and had only used one once, but she got on better with the reversing sounds and the display showing how near you are to things and where they are.