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Guys, it’s not just a mirror setting issue. You see LESS out of the Camaro than you do the Mustang and other sports cars. I didn’t feel like I had blind spot issues in my non-blind spot sensor car (2016 1SS). What people don’t like when it comes to visibility (aside from the blind spots and limited rear vision) is how little glass the car has. You just see less out of the Camaro than the competition. If you don’t believe me, just sit in a Mustang/C6/7 corvette. They feel like a literal fish bowl. I can understand the general public not liking the bunker feel. I used to not get it until I talked to actual people who test drove/rented them. The general public (the folks that GM has to appeal too as they are a much larger audience than us) does not like a lack of visibility.
One other thing I’ll point out, for those of you who haven’t tracked your Camaros, the windows aren’t even big enough to fit a helmet through them. So if you flip your car over and can’t open the doors, you have to remember to take your helmet off which is going to be hard because you will be in some type of shock. If you’re going to make a track special car, at least make the windows big enough to fit a helmet through.
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Current: iso GT500
Prior:
2023 Camaro 2SS 1LE
2016 Camaro 1SS
2007 Mustang GT
2008 Civic Si
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