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I've been driving for 35 years, and I'll never say never. |
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Such a thing actually exists. And I took a picture of it. http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/misc/skyline_wiper.jpg This Nissan Skyline of unknown vintage lives across the street from where I work, and I discovered it just last week. What a cool car. I always wondered why Nissan never sold it in Canada or the US. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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Are you saying that you never look in the rear view mirror to see what's happening directly behind you? |
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If that's the case, I'll remember to give you a WIDE berth. |
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Not that you'll ever try this, but properly set mirrors mean you don't have to twist your neck around to see what's happening around you. If your side mirrors are set properly, you have zero blind spots. Everything that's happening around you, you can see by looking in the rear view mirror, or as the cars exit that and come up beside you you'll see them in the side mirror, or as the cars exit that and come further up beside you you'll see them in your peripheral vision. All without ever moving your head farther than over to your side mirrors. So in that regard, there's zero reason to twist around and plant your eyeballs directly outside a rear window, yes. But not to use a rear view mirror, not to see things that the side mirror can't show you? Not to have a heads up on what's happening back there BEFORE the action comes into a side mirror? |
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That's fucking insane. |
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Stewart wrote: I've been driving for 35 years, and I'll never say never. I did say "have never had", I can't see a need in the future to look at the rear window either. |
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Might as well do away with it. |
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Stewart wrote: Might as well do away with it. In the past I have taken the inside mirror out of the vehicle. Now I use it to mount the E-Pass on it and because it has a thermometer in it. |
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"Grumpy AuContraire" <GrumpyOne (AT) GrumpyvilleNOT (DOT) com> wrote in message news:Oo6dnREYldqKnn_XnZ2dnUVZ_s1i4p2d (AT) giganews (DOT) com... Brian Smith wrote: Joe wrote: Please, do not drive near me. Why are you dangerous? Kind of amusing... About the only use for an interior rear view mirror is to spot the cop that's chasin' you or the clown about to rear end you. In either case, there won't be much that you can do about it. I agree, side view mirrors are far more valuable for pertinent information. JT I drive a coupe with rear wiper. It is quite useless. |
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"Bob Jones" <email (AT) me (DOT) not> wrote in news:005e1388$0$13119$c3e8da3 (AT) news (DOT) astraweb.com: "Grumpy AuContraire" <GrumpyOne (AT) GrumpyvilleNOT (DOT) com> wrote in message news:Oo6dnREYldqKnn_XnZ2dnUVZ_s1i4p2d (AT) giganews (DOT) com... Brian Smith wrote: Joe wrote: Please, do not drive near me. Why are you dangerous? Kind of amusing... About the only use for an interior rear view mirror is to spot the cop that's chasin' you or the clown about to rear end you. In either case, there won't be much that you can do about it. I agree, side view mirrors are far more valuable for pertinent information. JT I drive a coupe with rear wiper. It is quite useless. You must not live in an area where the rear window gets dew or rain on it. When I drive my wife's Tercel (which is a sedan), I really miss the rear view the Integra's rear wiper gives. |
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Tegger wrote: When I drive my wife's Tercel (which is a sedan), I really miss the rear view the Integra's rear wiper gives. What???? Her car is not under cover????? You're livin' on dangerous ground... |
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Stewart wrote: Might as well do away with it. In the past I have taken the inside mirror out of the vehicle. Now I use it to mount the E-Pass on it and because it has a thermometer in it. |
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