Ive often wanted to be able to turn on my rear camera to be able to check on the boat or utility trailer. I drove a couple of years old Honda Ridgeline that had a camera on the right side mirror that came displayed on the screen if you turned the right turn signal on. I really like that and am not sure why it is now not offered. Thee are couple of consequences of the Adaptive Cruise control on our 2018 Honda CRV that I don’t like. Cursing along in the right lane at 68 mph on a divided 4 lane with 65 mph speed limit..... someone who is afraid of getting a ticket creeps buy me at 68.10 mph and finally passes me and finally gets in the right lane, and will invariably drop their speed to 65..... causing my car to drop below 65. A few expletives and bless their hearts I bump it up to 75 and give them a scowl as I pass them and get a few miles down the road. Reall aggravating. It is un nerving to test the braking by allowing the cruise control to brake the car to a stop behind someone who is completely stopped in the road behind someone turning off, then accelerating back up to cruise speed!
I’m 6’4”, And the camera and sensors that are housed in the plastic box behind the rear view mirror blocks my view in some models of cars. When looking at Toyota SUV and Nisans I marked them off my list because of this. The Honda’s were not quite as bad but I almost returned this 2018 CRV and picked back up our 2014 CRV trade in that didn’t have this blind spot in the center of the windshield!
I’m 6’4”, And the camera and sensors that are housed in the plastic box behind the rear view mirror blocks my view in some models of cars. When looking at Toyota SUV and Nisans I marked them off my list because of this. The Honda’s were not quite as bad but I almost returned this 2018 CRV and picked back up our 2014 CRV trade in that didn’t have this blind spot in the center of the windshield!
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