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I was appalled today at the emotive story regarding the blind spot caused by A pillars. The language used inferred that 4x4 were much worse than ordinary cars, saying that you could not see a whole group of children. In my opinion this language only adds more hype to the anti 4x4 campaign that is continually put forward by the media.I understand that time is limited in bulletins but I feel the story was particularly lacking in fact and grouped 4x4 as a single type of car rather than individual models. I compared my own car which is a volvo v50 to various 4x4 while on the m4 today and realised that the a pillar in my car is larger (and hence more restrictive to view) than a Land Rover defender, Toyota Rav 4, Discovery 2. So which 4x4 were the worst offenders? As for not being able to see a group of children, perhaps this statement should have been qualified. When on the inside lane of the motorway in my car (Volvo v50) the A pillars restrict the view so much so that the blind spot engulfs a ford mondeo in the outside lane or a VW polo in the middle lane. How does this compare to a group of children?I would be interested if you could provide the details of the report used to run the story and hope you would share more of these in future rather than pandering to a growing movement fuelled by a vocal minority aimed at restricting other peoples choices.
If you have ever driven a vauxhall Meriva or Zafira, these are great examples on what they are on about, the front pillars on these are horrendous, and you really have to look round them its so easy to miss something on the road4x4's? I find that they are much better than most vehicles
Out of all the things ive driven i find that my RRC is about the best for visibility both forwards and backwards :!: :D
Quote from: "jjsaul"Out of all the things ive driven i find that my RRC is about the best for visibility both forwards and backwards :!: :DHaving sat in the driver's seat of your Range Rover, James, I think that's a fair comment because your Range Rover has similar visibility to my father's Mercedes!
I have to admit, having reversed a OneTen and 110, and also having reversed my father's Mercedes-Benz (1992 230TE), the OneTen and 110 (one a SW, the other a CSW) have by far worse visibility than my father's car which is longer than both.
Quote from: "jjsaul"Out of all the things ive driven i find that my RRC is about the best for visibility both forwards and backwards :!: :DI agree JJ they are very easy to drive, the door pillars are quite slim and the corners are easy to see with short front and rear overhangs plus tow bar lets you know when to stop!! :shock: (joking!!)