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Originally Posted by Mim
Or you could simply adjust the stock mirrors correctly out to cover your blind spots so you only see a slither of your cars body appear in them (if at all).
Our mirrors are huge, compared to many older cars I've driven. Never have I had an issue with blind spots in this car.
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The blind spot indicator is not intended to replace using the mirrors anyway. It is very handy to know there is somebody coming up beside you before having to check the mirror. It stops flashing you know you are good, check the mirror, shoulder check and then change lanes. It is actually less distracting then checking your mirror every few seconds to see if there is anybody there.