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IDK whats going on in this thread about the visibility issue, but here are my two cents.
is it an issue? yes. should it have been fixed in the gen 6? yes. does it bother me, as a Camaro owner? not anymore. I've just learned to tolerate it. but I'm sure not everyone who is shopping for a pony car will be willing to tolerate it, and its why I think that this visibility problem is going to deter sales for chevy. I have 3 acquaintances that have traded in their gen5s for a mustang because they hoped the gen 6 would have inproved on what they had gotten tired of: the poor visibility.
to me, the issue isn't a big one. all I need to do is lift my lazy hands to adjust the mirrors, but its still annoying that I have to do that every time I need to park. this is for my 2014, I haven't tested the gen 6 yet, but from what I've read, there isn't much of an improvement, which is a shame.
is visibility stopping me from getting a gen 6? no. but I sure wish it wasn't an issue anymore. its really the only thing I can honestly complain about. I've gotten used to it over time and can fit the car into any tight situation with confidence, but the fact that its something I had to learn to tolerate and adapt to was a pain I could have gone without. it is a problem, and I see why people keep bashing it.
Last edited by Techn9cian805; 01-26-2016 at 10:05 AM.
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