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Originally Posted by 20171LE
The circle jerk and denial in here, combined with the blind GM defensiveness makes me shake my head.
The blind spot issue is real, no matter how much fan boys want to deny it.
This is coming from a 2016 SS owner.
I did not experience the blind spot issues on my test drive. Only after I purchased my Camaro did the blind spot become an issue.
To explain even further, the blind spot on my 2016 Camaro becomes more worse as the angle increases between me and the traffic in other lanes. Like in traffic circles, and when I am pulling into, or merging with, traffic at an angle.
I AM going to install the "mirror bubbles" on my Camaro side mirrors to see if they help.
Can anyone recommend a product or vendor? Maybe a link?
Thanks.
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It's not "circle jerk and denial," I and others here are just giving you our personal experiences/opinions. After driving mine for the last 1300 miles (through quite a few heavy traffic situations) so far I have not had any issues where cars were hidden. Point is, if the visibility were so dangerous as you're claiming, why haven't we all crashed our cars by now? As I've said, the feel of the smaller windows may not appeal to everyone, but to say it's a "design fail" and a "safety issue" is making a big deal out of nothing.
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