The windshield mounted rear view mirror is so close to drivers sunvisor that it prevents proper use of the sunvisor. For me, a tall driver, when I put the visor down it comes in contact with the mirror. If I push the visor toward the windshield to see out it comes in contact with the mirror and changes the angle of the mirror so you can't see out the back window.
This defect is very distracting and could be hazardous to people who use the visor as it was intended, both front and sideways.
The windshield mounted rear view mirror is so close to drivers sunvisor that it prevents proper use of the sunvisor. For me, a tall driver, when I put the visor down it comes in contact with the mirror. If I push the visor toward the windshield to see out it comes in contact with the mirror and changes the angle of the mirror so you can't see out the back window.
This defect is very distracting and could be hazardous to people who use the visor as it was intended, both front and sideways.
- James H., Calistoga, CA, US