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Old 04-10-2026, 09:14 PM   #128
m6-lt1

 
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Originally Posted by hotlap View Post
“I” have a 2020 with the HD mirror and I never use it. 43,000 miles on my 20 and I put +20,000 miles each on a 2016 SS and 2018 SS. Visibility IS NOT an issue.
- properly set mirrors
- blind spot indicators on mirrors
- back up camera to park.

83,000 miles total in gen6. Driven every day, snow, rain, dark, light. ZERO accidents. This is so over exaggerated
It is 100% an issue. If pretty much every journalist points it out then it’s probably true. I’ve had 2 Camaros. Yes, I can see out of it what I need to see but it is far worse than the competition. Until you drive other sports coupes, you won’t see (no pun intended) just how bad the Camaro visibility is. If they do the same high belt line crap again, the 7th gen will fail. When I sit in a mustang I feel like I’m in a fish bowl. Same thing with a C6 corvette as it has a far lower belt line.

I can overlook poor visibility if I enjoy the car enough from a driving perspective, but most folks buying cars aren’t enthusiasts and if they feel like they are sitting in a bunker with slits for windows, they will pass on it again and it will get discontinued again.
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