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Japan approves mirrorless cars Japan will be the first country to approve mirrorless cars. JDM Technology :fuckyea: Mirrorless cars using video screens instead of traditional rearview mirrors Japan Says Yes To Mirrorless Cars Japan approves mirrorless cars - Autoblog |
this post made me thought of the mustang in the need for speed movie. |
that screen on the door panel is ugly as fuck, i rather have mirrors haha |
can't remember the last time I struggled with poor visibility from the mirrors...ok maybe with the exception of jacked pickups with HID in reflector bowls tailing my ass i doubt the significant aero gains on econoboxes from going mirrorless time will tell if i'm just a luddite...for now it's just another simple thing that doesn't need fixing in road cars. |
O_O more danger from drivers on da r0ad?!?!!?@?$$ y u no mirr0r? |
LOL wouldnt make any difference now... most of the people dont even look at the side mirrors.. |
Just give me a driverless car already. ResidentSleeper |
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Might as well build windowless cars for China. No change in the number of accidents. |
Smart IMO, if you look up the studies done on aerodynamics/drag from side mirrors. Most of them tell you that removing side mirrors improves fuel economy 3-6%. It's small, but don't forget it also translates to other smaller differences like quicker acceleration and less requirement on the engine for weight/drag. With the technology we have nowadays, I am sure the cost of cameras is cheaper than the cost of a painted side mirror. Repairs would likely be cheaper too, think of the cost of buying a backup camera ($10-$100) vs. the cost of mirror/ frame / and painting. ($100-$300) |
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