Blindspot = accident (no pics)
Blindspot = accident (no pics)
Sorry, no pics. I just wanted to add myself to the blindspot haters.
I merged into a turning lane, right into someone I didnt even know was there, despite looking in mirrors and turning my head. Big dent behind front wheel. No paint loss though. Dent repaired for $200, looks like new.
Still have to suffer insurance prison since they have to pay out on the other driver's car, which suffered quite a bit more damage.
Anyways im happy my baby is good again after just a 2 hour job
I merged into a turning lane, right into someone I didnt even know was there, despite looking in mirrors and turning my head. Big dent behind front wheel. No paint loss though. Dent repaired for $200, looks like new.
Still have to suffer insurance prison since they have to pay out on the other driver's car, which suffered quite a bit more damage.
Anyways im happy my baby is good again after just a 2 hour job
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I assume you drive a coupe. My suggestion is to turn your side mirrors out to the point of bareley seeing the side of your car. And then a little more. Use the inside mirror to see directly behind you and the sides to see whats beside you. It still isn't a cure, but sure a llot closer to one
Re: Blindspot = accident (no pics)
Last edited by BrianBrave; 01-01-2009 at 02:26 PM.
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...and/or get a pair of fish-eye lenses (Rush reference alert) to stick on your mirrors. I adjust my mirrors so when a car passes out of the inside mirror they appear in the side mirror. By the time they pass out of view out the side mirror, they're visible out the door glass.
...and I HATE backing up!
...and I HATE backing up!
Re: Blindspot = accident (no pics)
I purchased two stick on spot mirrors and they eliminated the blind spot completely.Just takes some getting used to using them.
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Re: Blindspot = accident (no pics)
There is no such thing as "blind spots" if you learn how to drive and that would include the use of rear view mirrors!
It's to bad they'll sell even a beautiful car to just about anyone.
And my suggestion to Rush trying to explain how to ajust the mirrors, don't actually think it's going to be absorbed by this guy?
My advice, alot of driving lessons...
Mike
It's to bad they'll sell even a beautiful car to just about anyone.
And my suggestion to Rush trying to explain how to ajust the mirrors, don't actually think it's going to be absorbed by this guy?
My advice, alot of driving lessons...
Mike
Re: Blindspot = accident (no pics)
I was taught to set mirrors by leaning your head on the driving window and moving the mirror until you just see the left rear corner. When you sit then in the seat it covers the entire area to your left. Then gangsta lean to the right and do the same with the passenger mirror. Trust that if there is no car in the right mirror that there is no car there and you can safely merge-it is true and works. I've done this with all my cars and have never not seen a car to my right or left. But straight out the back while backing is really not fun. Anybody put a backing up camera in the XF? Mark
Re: Blindspot = accident (no pics)
Originally Posted by Montana Crossfire
It's to bad they'll sell even a beautiful car to just about anyone.Mike
Re: Blindspot = accident (no pics)
Originally Posted by rush549
I assume you drive a coupe. My suggestion is to turn your side mirrors out to the point of bareley seeing the side of your car. And then a little more. Use the inside mirror to see directly behind you and the sides to see whats beside you. It still isn't a cure, but sure a llot closer to one
Sorry to hear about your car and glad it's ok now.
Last edited by Mimi05SRT6; 01-02-2009 at 10:23 PM.
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Originally Posted by rush549
Backing out parking spaces will forever suck in these cars. But thats ''the universal dream''. Yet another shameless Rush plug.
Re: Blindspot = accident (no pics)
The worst part of backing out of spaces around here, and I suspect everywhere, is that people have lost all consideration for other drivers. They must not teach courtesy in drivers ed anymore. When I am in an area where cars are parked this way I drive a little slower. When I see back up lights come on or someone starting to back I do the strangest thing. Something not commonly seen. I actually stop and let them out. It's funny how often I stop for a driver backing out and that driver doesn't even know what to do. They are so accustomed to being ignored. Sometimes they will sit there till you tire and go on. Of course this lack of courtesy goes far beyond just backing. People will do alot of things in cars that they wouldn't dream of outside of one. As a truck driver I see some pretty careless, stupid, And yes, aggressive, thoughtless actions. So, I'm sorry. Especially Backing a big truck like I do, or backing out of a parking space with my Crossfire. There are blind spots. Unfortunatly, at some point you have to move, even when you can't see. And pray that others will see you and have a little courtesy and let you do what needs to be done.