Active Blind Spot Detection

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tiburonh

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I can't for the life of me figure out why they haven't included this in the i3. At least as an option if not standard. Especially given the limited visibility out the rear and rear sides.
 
tiburonh said:
I can't for the life of me figure out why they haven't included this in the i3. At least as an option if not standard. Especially given the limited visibility out the rear and rear sides.

But instead, as a part of 430, standard (some countries), the mirrors will "turn" so that you can see the "blind spot". But is seems that it only works below 20km/h. But the mirrors itself are also made in way that you see more than other cars.
 
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