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Old 06-28-2017, 05:39 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Welcome and congrats!

Black car in Texas - wow, you're tough. ;-)

Re the mirrors, try adjusting them as per this article:
Car & Driver - how to adjust your mirrors

Now, when you say "blind spot", do you mean missing patches between the interior rear view mirror and side view mirrors (or outboard of what the side mirrors can see)? In that case, the article above should help. Or do you mean the fact that a lot of the view out the back hatch and rear quarter view is obstructed when you are trying to back out of a parking space? In that case, a camera with fish-eye lens option would likely help you more. Lots of different options in car parts stores and online for those. The camera integrated into the rearview mirror is the most elegant solution, although you may not want to lose the factory mirror. You could plop a screen into the cubby over the radio in this car, or better still, replace that wasted space with a double DIN head unit with display and camera input? I'm sure lots of people have done similar with this car, but I'm not one.

Anyway, enjoy your black beauty, and welcome to the forum.
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