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i hate to be a pain..
but can anyone snap a pic of the blind spot in the z? I've been hearing alot about it and I haven't been able to find time head to the dealer for a test drive
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I was going to do it, but I couldn't see it as it was in my blind spot...
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Serious? Don't get a Z....
It is the size of two tractor trailors! |
Two seaters have limited visibility, you just have to adjust your mirrors to
eliminate the blind spots on the hwy. The only blind spot you can't completely eliminate is the one when backing up, just go real slow and pay close attention to your environment. |
just get the car and learn to turn your head lol
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If you adjust your mirrors properly and pay attention to drivers around you, you will not have a problem.
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Sorry its blurry. http://i39.tinypic.com/67nzhf.jpg |
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+1 You deserve a rep point for being courteous. A rarity amongst newer nissan owners. |
Blind spot is no big deal. If you are riding without a passenger in the car, recline the passenger seat so that you can see through the rear quarter window.
Also use the circular convex mirrors that you can get at Target for $2.99 each. Stick them in the outside bottom corners of your side mirrors and then you've got ALL your rearward and side views covered. |
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Yeah, shame on you all for making sarcastic comments instead of giving the OP what he was looking for...you know, an honest description and picture of a "blind spot" that 's existence is completely subjective to the driver's height, driving habits, posture, mirror placement, and may even change simply based on one's own definition of the team "blind spot".
Shame on you all! |
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