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Hello all, I am new to this site. I signed up to ask a question regarding the new Lexus CT200h.
I test drove the car and loved almost everything about it.
My biggest concern is in regards to outward visibility. During the test drive, I noticed the top of the dash was very deep, and where it meets the windshield, there's actually a slight hump which further reduces visibility.
Has this been an issue for anybody? Or is this something that I will get used to with more seat time?
I test drove the car and loved almost everything about it.
My biggest concern is in regards to outward visibility. During the test drive, I noticed the top of the dash was very deep, and where it meets the windshield, there's actually a slight hump which further reduces visibility.
Has this been an issue for anybody? Or is this something that I will get used to with more seat time?
Last edited by WantaCT; Apr 20, 2011 at 06:31 AM.
I have the car for over a month now and have driven extensively. I find the outward visibility through the front windshield is fine, the rear is slightly obstructed, but the side mirrors help, and I do not find a hindrance. I have the rearview camera which helps backing out.
I've noticed that almost all current car models have the same issue, with the high hood line. It causes a little issue with parking (I found the CT is a little difficult to park straight because of the high hood) but a 2011 Elantra I test drove had the same issue but even worse because it didn't have the low side windows. A Camaro I test drove was infinitely worse though!
I hear it has something to do with Euro crash regulations, but in any case, the easiest solution is to raise the seat higher than usual to see a little better.
I hear it has something to do with Euro crash regulations, but in any case, the easiest solution is to raise the seat higher than usual to see a little better.
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