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i've been driving the new 370z for about 1 week now. and the blind spots are killing me. it's kind of dangerous when trying to make a left lane change
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i've been driving the new 370z for about 1 week now. and the blind spots are killing me. it's kind of dangerous when trying to make a left lane change on the highway because if you can not see what's really on your left. you must move yourself forward to see it.
right lane changes are also a bit tough but at least you can see a lot more than on the left side. one other thing - there is a bit of noise while driving it, but the engine but from inside the interior. |
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I've ordered the factory cargo mat to help absorb some of the high frequencies; we'll see if the idea works. Last edited by SoCal 370Z; 02-03-2009 at 10:34 PM. |
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