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Originally Posted by Aki
On the driver's side door, the mirror controls is only one knob. The one circled isn't a switch to select mirror--you select mirrors by rotating the knob (common in Fords). Hence that circled mirror is something different. Could be mirror folding, but that'd be a moot point for US since we usually don't get folding mirrors.
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Exactly. You rotate the knob clockwise or anti-clockwise to select which mirror you're moving, then you push the knob in the direction you want it to move.
Also, about the folding mirrors for the US - maybe why the GR version didn't have it? The GR only had the mirror adjuster, and had a space for what I think it is the folding mirror switch.
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Too hard to tell from pictures
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I don't think so... look at the distance from the auto shifter to the buttons.. it's about 2-3cm (~1 inch) from the edge of the shifter surround where the shift boot clips in. The double-buttons in the yellow circle are more like 8-12cm (3-4 inches) away from the shift boot, there is no way they are the same buttons!
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I'm with everyone that this looks good but where is this sourced from? and why is everyone thinking its credible? i like how close it is to the mule but why is everyone thinking that it is not photo shopped?
look at the picture of the auto shifter.. you really think that its only black beyond it, you should see something. and it looks to me like there's a blemish on the cap of the auto shift knob.
also the quote from ichitaka that has no follow up.. "was chatting" is past tense
love the buzz but i think we have to wait to really see something "real"
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Because it looks legit? Who's going to go and photoshop a whole Modelista brochure?
Edit: btw, I (and many others here) do a bit of photoshopping. I can't see anything that looks photoshopped AT ALL in these pictures..