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Originally Posted by Number 3
I poke because people actually a) claim visibility is great and/or b) claim all you have to do is adjust your mirrors and use technology.
Sales will tell the story. My only worry is that people will not buy the Camaro because it isn't a great coupe.
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Generally I agree with...well, almost everything you say, Number 3.
But these two points have me scratching my head...I've witnessed the disappearing blind spots when I've properly adjusted the mirrors. Car from rearview enters sideview with some overlap, and then into my periphery with some more overlap before it's in front of me. I speak 100% unexaggerated truth!
Personally, I don't think I've ever said visibility in this car is great. It's not. There's, intentionally, far less glass as a result of the exterior design. But I've observed that the compromise is mostly vertical...and since I don't fly my Camaros, regularly, I've no need to look up or down with great breadth, so I just don't care.
The second thing, though...are you really concerned this new car isn't great?