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Friends: 1 | I am concerned about limited rear view visibility and safety issues with the new 2010 Prius that I am about to buy. What do others think about this and how serious is the problem? I do not want to worry that I am less safe because of these Prius "blind spots." And what about parallel parking with this issue? Thank you for your advice. |
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Friends: 2 | I was also concerned when I was considering getting a Prius, but you very quickly get used to the rear view visibility. Regarding parallel parking, you'll find that you'll use the lower rear window, which gives you a good feel for how close you are to the car behind you, since it's very close to the rear bumper. You also have (if you get nav) the rear view camera. On roads, it not an issue, once you get use to the rear window opening being narrower than other cars. |
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Friends: 0 | Hi Slkram, Welcome to PriusChat. I have a Prius IV with Solar Roof, which means I have the bundled Moonroof, Navigation, and rear view camera. The split rear window does take some getting accustomed to, as do the side windows. There are four windows on each side of the car; two traditional large front and rear passenger windows and a smaller window at the very front and back of each side. I am finding that I am getting used to seeing traffic behind me with the spoiler bar in the middle of my view. I have also learned with use to look to my right side targeting my blind spot by looking to and through the rear small windows, as well as the traditional right-side rear passenger window. On the left (drivers side) when changing lanes or looking to turn, there is very little difference in my visual habit with the Prius versus my previous car. When backing up, I rely on looking at where I am backing. I find the back-up camera to be a really handy supplement as I get close or to spot curbs, posts, or other obstacles. But, I do not use it as a replacement for using my own eye-balls to see where I'm going. I do not perceive there is a serious blind spot problem with the Prius. --TK |
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Here are a few simple things you can do that will help. First learn how wide your car really is by going into an empty parking lot with several small drink cups. Place one or more out in the lot and then drive your car slowly toward it and try and crush it with your right front wheel as you go by. Keep doing it in different spots in the parking lot until you can do it several times in row. Next place a cup(or something else if you've crushed them all) in the parking lot and drive slowly toward it with the cup centered in front of your car. Try and stop with the edge of the front bumper within 3 inches of the cup as you look down from directly over it. Repeat until you can do it consistently. Repeat the exercise in reverse without using the rear camera even if you have one. Yeah I know you have to get out of the car and walk a few steps but you can do it. Those simple exercises will go a long way toward making you more confident in your ability to maneuver your Prius in and out of tight places. Last edited by jburns; 08-14-2009 at 07:24 PM. | |
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Friends: 1 | I can tell you that the Prius has a much smaller blind spot than I expected. When you are inside it feels like you can't see anything out the back. However, while messing around with installing an aftermarket backup camera I drew lines on the ground indicating the blind spots with the Prius and my Chrylser T&C mini-van. I was shocked at how much you can't see behind the mini-van and how much you can behind the Prius. There are so many windows in the van it gives you a false sense of being able to see. I immediately added a backup camera to the van and stopped worrying so much about the Prius. Hope that helps. G |
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Friends: 0 | Greylar, I'm currently driving a Matrix on loan from the dealer while my Prius is being fixed. This is the first non-sedan that I have driven that didn't have a backup camera, and I'll need to parallel park it in downtown DC next week. Can you give me any advice on judging how much space is between the rear of the Matrix and the front of the car parked behind me? I feel like I'm pretty blind backing up in this thing. I admit, I'm totally spoiled by having the backup camera in the Prius. Thanks.
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