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Now that I've lived with my 370 for two months and have about 2,500 miles on it; I've concluded that the "blind spot" issue isn't really much of an issue.
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Now that I've lived with my 370 for two months and have about 2,500 miles on it; I've concluded that the "blind spot" issue isn't really much of an issue.
Adjusting both outside rear-view mirrors correctly takes care of 90% of the problem; turning your head before changing lanes takes care of another 3% and simply paying attention and being aware of who and what is around you takes care of the remaining 7%. For those who want to use them, a convex mirror on the driver's side outside mirror is certainly an improvement and should take care of any other concern with blind spots.
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I was really going get a different car if it was a huge issue. Thanks for the input. I'll be sure to put convex mirrors. |
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