Don't tilt down in reverse
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That may be a portion of the reason that out of three Lexuses, and 03, 08, and 1995, I like the 1995 best. And out of four Camrys, 2007 2008 2010, and 1999, I liked the 1999 best.
It's very difficult to prefer old-school cars… They are getting farther and farther away, and even now, if I want a good one I have to travel pretty far from home. I live in Rochester, that's Northwest New York State. We use more road salt than anywhere in the country. 20-year-old cars are very rusty here. Not to mention I really appreciate things like vehicle stability control and side curtain airbags.
It's very difficult to prefer old-school cars… They are getting farther and farther away, and even now, if I want a good one I have to travel pretty far from home. I live in Rochester, that's Northwest New York State. We use more road salt than anywhere in the country. 20-year-old cars are very rusty here. Not to mention I really appreciate things like vehicle stability control and side curtain airbags.
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I didn't even know I had this "feature" but after trying it out I have to ask why?? First off, the mirror tilts down too far to be of use unless it's normal position is too high to be of use when driving. It may be adjustable, I dunno. Second, why only one mirror at a time? I don't think the engineers thought this "feature" through all the way.
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02-05-19 05:32 PM