Not exact matches
In reality, however, most streets are so
narrow here that 1 inch closer to the curb makes all the difference between having and not having a
side mirror.
Also unique to the Mercedes - AMG C 63 Coupe are the black accents adorning the exterior
mirrors, the
narrow boot lid spoiler, the lower
side sills as well as the rear valance serving as an air diffuser.
Good storage Cons: - Disappointing fuel economy (gears were made longer to improve mpg but this made car slower with no better mpg)- Firm,
narrow seats - hold well in corners but not comfy over long distances - Hard to find comfortable driving position despite 2 - way adjustable seat and steering column (I'm 1.8 m): either pedals are too close or gear knob too far - Poor rear visibility,
side mirrors too close to driver - need to turn the head to see.
Narrow door - mounted
side mirrors are intended to improve the flow of air along the flanks of the vehicle.
The
side mirrors are extremely
narrow.
First thing is I hit my head getting in (I am only 5,8) visibility is poor being blocked by the rear view
mirror on the front, head rest on the
side and a very
narrow rear window.
The massive grille and
narrow headlights are still there, but what seemed to be
side mirrors and were actually cameras in the Coupe concept, are now standard - style
mirrors.
A second camera located underneath the passenger -
side mirror is particularly useful when parallel - parking, navigating
narrow passageways, and in tight parking spaces.
The Q5 is gifted with better outward vision than the outgoing model thanks to large
side mirrors, rear seats that don't obstruct the view rearward, and
narrow roof pillars.
We also have plans to mount a
narrow full - length
mirror to this
side of the door.