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How's the visibility? Have you driven a normal car before? I enjoy driving but I actually like seeing the road and most contemporary pick up trucks are so bad regarding this.
I have to other cars, a 05 Camry and 08 edge, so I do have other cars. To answer your question visibility is amazing. 360 view cameras, I can see it all
Lost me. I have no interest in looking at screens when I drive.
These cameras are all on while you're driving? So you could see a child if they were close to the front of your truck?
Front and back cameras can be but I don’t see why I wouldnt see a kid
That's part of the issue with these big, slab fronted trucks and SUVs. They're so blunt and tall that they obscure anyone shorter than the vehicle, like a child, if they're too close.