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<blockquote data-quote="gone" data-source="post: 250746" data-attributes="member: 5899"><p>I'd prefer a better view from my HTC center mirror when it's not functioning as a camera/video screen. Below is a photo taken a couple days ago of a taller SUV that was close behind my car, with my i-phone at the height of my eyes. It's not centered since I was in a hurry when taking the photo but it gives you a representative view. Yes you can see the upper half of the vehicle but that's because it's really close and taller. When vehicles are located further back from me, I can't see them because of the HTC hump unless it's a semi or something super tall. Yes I use my mirrors all the time and yes they're properly adjusted so they don't catch ANY sides of my car. If I lean forward and really try hard I'll catch some part of the vehicle(s) behind me in my side mirrors. </p><p></p><p>So each to his/her own I guess; it's a matter of what you're used to and find OK. I've never had a view like this from my rear view mirror on any vehicle I've driven but this is my first Corvette/mid-engine. And perhaps my 5'10" height has something to do with it; maybe taller people have less of an issue?</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]84074[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gone, post: 250746, member: 5899"] I'd prefer a better view from my HTC center mirror when it's not functioning as a camera/video screen. Below is a photo taken a couple days ago of a taller SUV that was close behind my car, with my i-phone at the height of my eyes. It's not centered since I was in a hurry when taking the photo but it gives you a representative view. Yes you can see the upper half of the vehicle but that's because it's really close and taller. When vehicles are located further back from me, I can't see them because of the HTC hump unless it's a semi or something super tall. Yes I use my mirrors all the time and yes they're properly adjusted so they don't catch ANY sides of my car. If I lean forward and really try hard I'll catch some part of the vehicle(s) behind me in my side mirrors. So each to his/her own I guess; it's a matter of what you're used to and find OK. I've never had a view like this from my rear view mirror on any vehicle I've driven but this is my first Corvette/mid-engine. And perhaps my 5'10" height has something to do with it; maybe taller people have less of an issue? [ATTACH]84074[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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