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On the drivers side you can see the world with your door mirror. It's huge and due to the shape of the car lets you see directly behind the car
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On the drivers side you can see the world with your door mirror. It's huge and due to the shape of the car lets you see directly behind the car with it, actually much better than you can see backwards with the rearview. The passenger side is a PITA, not so much when you are driving but when you are trying to back out into the street for example. You just have to move your head around a lot. You get used to it quick.
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