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Old 02-07-2009, 10:59 PM   #65 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by SoCal 370Z View Post
Multivex

Here is a link to the Lotus forum where they review MultiVex for the Elise. Please note that Elise mirrors are manually adjusted so the mirror housing comprises the mirror assembly, and is not a shroud as it is with the 370Z: Multivex Mirror review

I like the LaneFX (especially their ParkFX feature as I have that on another automobile we own) but unless someone comes up with a plug-n-play adapter kit so that the 370Z can be returned completely to factory—without any wire splicing—then it's a no go for me.
Well, I don't know about this:

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CAUTION!! Turning your head to check your blind spot will cause you to lose sight of what is happening directly in front of your vehicle!! This is always a dangerous maneuver!
That in itself sounds stupid to me. It doesn't take much to look forward, glance to the right, and look forward again. If you're looking to the side after seeing cars not so far ahead of you (2-3 seconds ahead) then you're an idiot and shouldn't be driving.

A set of fish-eyes are the best way to go, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't glance over your shoulder for good measure.
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