ctrcbob
CTRC, USN Ret.
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Please note that when we say the side view mirrors are bulky, this has NOTHING TO DO WITH SEEING TO THE REAR.
It has to do with seeing the road in the 10 o'clock or 11 o'clock position, when you are turning the car, or going around a corner.
I don't sit low in the car, however I have to raise my head high to be able to see over and around the mirror when going around a corner. Can't see in that area while keeping my head in its normal position. I MUST raise it to look over the mirror. Also there is no visual gap between the mirror and the A Post, so that is also a blind spot. My other car, plus other cars never had this vewing problem.
Again, it is NOT about looking in the mirror to see behind you. It is about seeing the area in the 10 o'clock to 11 o'clock position, forward of the mirror housing, to see the ground where your car is heading while in a turn.
It has to do with seeing the road in the 10 o'clock or 11 o'clock position, when you are turning the car, or going around a corner.
I don't sit low in the car, however I have to raise my head high to be able to see over and around the mirror when going around a corner. Can't see in that area while keeping my head in its normal position. I MUST raise it to look over the mirror. Also there is no visual gap between the mirror and the A Post, so that is also a blind spot. My other car, plus other cars never had this vewing problem.
Again, it is NOT about looking in the mirror to see behind you. It is about seeing the area in the 10 o'clock to 11 o'clock position, forward of the mirror housing, to see the ground where your car is heading while in a turn.