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Originally Posted by bishopts
What are you even talking about? Since i like my car i can see out of it just fine but people that don't like them or own them can't see out?
Try and make that make sense.
Like i said dumb kids that just came from a sedan have problems, no one that knows how to adjust a seat and use mirrors will have problems any more than any other coupe.
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You’re wrong and just biased because you like the car. Not saying that to be a d*** but as the poster noted fans of the car just can’t see it (pun intended). I thought about getting rid of my Camaro multiple times and test drove a bunch of other cars. As soon as I get in them I am shocked at the amount of extra visibility. What’s even more confusing is the Mustang is literally the same kind of car and it has significantly more visibility. Same with the M2.
Same with the C6/7 which I considered switching too. EVERY sports car I test drove instead of my Camaro had significantly more visibility. The Camaro is that bad and first impressions matter a ton in life. It’s not about adjusting mirrors. It’s about how much compromise you make with the visibility situation AFTER adjusting your mirrors. We owners deal with it so we don’t notice how bad it is. I on the other hand have gotten board a few times of my Camaro so I’ve test driven other sports cars while owning it and every time I jump into something else, it’s a bit of a shock how much easier it is to see. I am still in my Camaro so obviously I am okay with it but I completely understand why the average person isn’t. The visibility is trash.