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  • #91
    Originally posted by benno View Post
    I always shoulder check first - habit from driving a '58 beetle with no wing mirrors - but it's still quite distracting at night as they're rather bright.

    I don't quite understand how it's a safety feature though.... ?
    They're a highly visible indicator and unlike most front indicators they are almost at eye level which will make them a lot easier for other drivers to see, and thus hopefully help to avoid a collision.


    Russ
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    • #92
      Understood, but they don't need to be visible by the driver!
      "One art please!" --->http://benno.redbubble.com

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      • #93
        Originally posted by Russ59 View Post
        The problem with the side indicator distraction is fairly easily remedied if you quickly turn your head and look to see if there's anything in the lane you want to go into before moving into it
        thats true and thats what i do, but its not what im highlighting.

        when i wish to go into a lane thats free, i check and indicate accordingly.

        at the same time there may be a car in the lane next to the one i want to go into, travelling at the same speed.

        whilst merging into the lane, i look into it, as most people do, and i will also glance at the car in the adjacent lane to make sure he's not coming into it.

        this glance, whilst the indicator is flashing, can be mistaken for the indicator light of the OTHER CAR. obviously not knowing where every indicator light is on every vehicle on the road, any sort of amber flashing can trigger off a "crap i think he wants to go into the same lane at the same time" reaction.

        ive had to back out a couple of times thinking that a person is wanting to same lane only to find out they dont.

        my wifes euro also has indicator lights on her side rearviews, but theyre not visable from the cabin.
        I'm selling my VR6

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        • #94
          Originally posted by decksla View Post
          oh a couple more i forgot and im not sure if this applies for all mk5's.

          * the drivers, side rear view mirror, bit at the end that makes the image all squished!
          And the passanger side has similar treatment. This is mentioned in your manual as well. These are safety features, many cars come with aspherical sections. They show clearly anything that is in your blind spot!

          Maybe the people complaining about these safety features should all drive 10+ year old cars? I assume none of you will buy the Mark 6 because it will have things like automatic distance control, park steering assist and so on.

          * the indicators on the side rear views are visable from the cabin. so that sometimes when i want to get into a lane, and there is another car in the lane NEXT to the one i get into, i indicate, and the light from them sometimes looks like its the indicator light from the other car wanting to get into the same lane. more so have this problem on 3+ lane freeways where the people want to get into the middle lanes from the outside lanes and its all very hell for leather travelling at 100+km/h and all
          We have people further up complaining that the indicator sound is too quiet and they can't hear when they have them turned on and now we have people complaining that they can see the indicator is turned on. I must say that I haven't had a problem with either one. If anything being able to see the indicator is good because it might prompt people to do a head check before changing lanes.

          There's a simple fix for this, put some tape on the side and you don't see it.
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          • #95
            Suprised no one has mentioned this before...but

            I tihnk the most annoying thing about the MkV would have to be the wait from ordering to delivery.
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            • #96
              Originally posted by decksla View Post
              thats true and thats what i do, but its not what im highlighting.

              when i wish to go into a lane thats free, i check and indicate accordingly.

              at the same time there may be a car in the lane next to the one i want to go into, travelling at the same speed.

              whilst merging into the lane, i look into it, as most people do, and i will also glance at the car in the adjacent lane to make sure he's not coming into it.

              this glance, whilst the indicator is flashing, can be mistaken for the indicator light of the OTHER CAR. obviously not knowing where every indicator light is on every vehicle on the road, any sort of amber flashing can trigger off a "crap i think he wants to go into the same lane at the same time" reaction.

              ive had to back out a couple of times thinking that a person is wanting to same lane only to find out they dont.

              my wifes euro also has indicator lights on her side rearviews, but theyre not visable from the cabin.
              As Maverick has just said, try a bit of tape over them or they bother you that much have the bulbs removed, problem solved !!

              Or stay in the one lane and just keep driving


              Russ
              Russ

              2005 Subaru Outback 3.0 R Premium

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              • #97
                Originally posted by Maverick View Post
                And the passanger side has similar treatment. This is mentioned in your manual as well. These are safety features, many cars come with aspherical sections. They show clearly anything that is in your blind spot!

                Maybe the people complaining about these safety features should all drive 10+ year old cars? I assume none of you will buy the Mark 6 because it will have things like automatic distance control, park steering assist and so on.



                We have people further up complaining that the indicator sound is too quiet and they can't hear when they have them turned on and now we have people complaining that they can see the indicator is turned on. I must say that I haven't had a problem with either one. If anything being able to see the indicator is good because it might prompt people to do a head check before changing lanes.

                There's a simple fix for this, put some tape on the side and you don't see it.
                i have never 100% trusted mirrors and will head check basically every lane change.

                the sections in the mirror are annoying (its only on my drivers side) as it distorts the image for which i have no use of cuz i head check. whatever they introduce to stop you head checking (mirrors, LEDs, lights on the side rear views) i guess itll never stop me head checking.

                all these are little annoyances and im sure you have your share of things youd like to change but not actually think of mentioning. i have had my fair share of cars and the list ive put up, is light reading compared to some of the other cars ive had.

                ie, my wifes honda accord euro has the internal dash lights lit up all the time. if im leaving at night in a well lit area, i will forgot to turn the lights on, as the dash lights are already lit. this was a MAJOR annoyance and something i do quite a bit as i dont drive her car that much.
                I'm selling my VR6

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by decksla View Post
                  i have never 100% trusted mirrors and will head check basically every lane change.

                  the sections in the mirror are annoying (its only on my drivers side) as it distorts the image for which i have no use of cuz i head check. whatever they introduce to stop you head checking (mirrors, LEDs, lights on the side rear views) i guess itll never stop me head checking.
                  I always head check but these features are nice and add to your safety. You have to move with the times and these features are nice additions.

                  You can replace your mirrors with normal ones if you want.

                  all these are little annoyances and im sure you have your share of things youd like to change but not actually think of mentioning. i have had my fair share of cars and the list ive put up, is light reading compared to some of the other cars ive had.
                  Actually I can't really think of any faults with my Golf, it's the first car I've been completely happy with!

                  ie, my wifes honda accord euro has the internal dash lights lit up all the time. if im leaving at night in a well lit area, i will forgot to turn the lights on, as the dash lights are already lit. this was a MAJOR annoyance and something i do quite a bit as i dont drive her car that much.
                  Same with the Subaru Outback H6 that I last owned but I don't really remember leaving the lights off
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                  • #99
                    Nothing.

                    No, wait, not being able to drive it often enough annoys me, as its the wife's car.

                    Oh, and i cant work out what the dashed vertical line on the drivers wing mirror is for!


                    Sam
                    2016 Mk7 Deep Black Pearl GTI

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                    • Originally posted by diesel_DSG View Post
                      Oh, and i cant work out what the dashed vertical line on the drivers wing mirror is for!

                      Sam
                      You can demist the mirror on a cold morning.
                      see the knob for mirror adjustment
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                      • Originally posted by daft009 View Post
                        You can demist the mirror on a cold morning.
                        see the knob for mirror adjustment
                        Its a visible demister strip? My old Hyundai Elantra had demisters that weren't visible.. come on VW.. heheh
                        Last edited by WEDEL.1; 13-03-2009, 07:42 AM.
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                        • Originally posted by daft009 View Post
                          You can demist the mirror on a cold morning.
                          see the knob for mirror adjustment
                          Yeah, It's the driver's mirror demister, yet another handy device with safety in mind !!
                          Russ

                          2005 Subaru Outback 3.0 R Premium

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                          • Originally posted by diesel_DSG View Post
                            Its a visible demister strip? My old Hyundai Elantra had demisters that weren't visible.. come on VW.. heheh
                            All of my previous vehicles have had automatic rear view mirror demisters, none of which were visible.......................... until my hand and the rag went out the window

                            Russ
                            Last edited by WEDEL.1; 13-03-2009, 07:42 AM.
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                            • Rag?!?! When I was young I had to use a box of rusty nails and a razor blade...
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                              • Originally posted by benno View Post
                                Rag?!?! When I was young I had to use a box of rusty nails and a razor blade...
                                Well if that's what you used then now you know why you had such crappy vision out of your mirrors

                                Russ
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