Folding side door mirrors.
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Re: Folding side door mirrors.
"NickNike" <aaaaaaaaa@aaaaaaa.com> wrote in message
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> Hi, anyone know if a kit is available or whatever to get the side, door
> mirrors powered so they can be folded back with a switch inside the car.
The
> vehicle is a new Sonata V6.
> cheers,
> nick
>
>
I doubt it but you never know what you can find on the internet. I'd
suggest just driving it through the desired doorway - they should fold back
pretty quick.
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Re: Folding side door mirrors.
"NickNike" <aaaaaaaaa@aaaaaaa.com> wrote in message
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> Hi, anyone know if a kit is available or whatever to get the side, door
> mirrors powered so they can be folded back with a switch inside the car.
The
> vehicle is a new Sonata V6.
> cheers,
> nick
>
>
I doubt it but you never know what you can find on the internet. I'd
suggest just driving it through the desired doorway - they should fold back
pretty quick.
--
-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
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Re: Folding side door mirrors.
"NickNike" <aaaaaaaaa@aaaaaaa.com> wrote in message
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> Hi, anyone know if a kit is available or whatever to get the side, door
> mirrors powered so they can be folded back with a switch inside the car.
The
> vehicle is a new Sonata V6.
> cheers,
> nick
>
>
I doubt it but you never know what you can find on the internet. I'd
suggest just driving it through the desired doorway - they should fold back
pretty quick.
--
-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
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Re: Folding side door mirrors.
"Mike Marlow" <mmarlow@alltel.net> wrote in
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> "NickNike" <aaaaaaaaa@aaaaaaa.com> wrote in message
> news:44d0e01a$0$958$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader01.plus.net...
>> Hi, anyone know if a kit is available or whatever to get the side,
>> door mirrors powered so they can be folded back with a switch inside
>> the car.
> The
>> vehicle is a new Sonata V6.
>> cheers,
>> nick
>>
>>
>
> I doubt it but you never know what you can find on the internet. I'd
> suggest just driving it through the desired doorway - they should fold
> back pretty quick.
>
I'm wondering why Hyundai decided to go with mirrors that don't fold AT ALL
in this day and age. I already clipped my mirror once at a drive-thru. I
got a small scratch instead of the thing folding up like it did on every
other car I have owned in the last 10 years or so.
Just seems like a step back, but maybe they have a reason for it.
Eric
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> "NickNike" <aaaaaaaaa@aaaaaaa.com> wrote in message
> news:44d0e01a$0$958$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader01.plus.net...
>> Hi, anyone know if a kit is available or whatever to get the side,
>> door mirrors powered so they can be folded back with a switch inside
>> the car.
> The
>> vehicle is a new Sonata V6.
>> cheers,
>> nick
>>
>>
>
> I doubt it but you never know what you can find on the internet. I'd
> suggest just driving it through the desired doorway - they should fold
> back pretty quick.
>
I'm wondering why Hyundai decided to go with mirrors that don't fold AT ALL
in this day and age. I already clipped my mirror once at a drive-thru. I
got a small scratch instead of the thing folding up like it did on every
other car I have owned in the last 10 years or so.
Just seems like a step back, but maybe they have a reason for it.
Eric
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Re: Folding side door mirrors.
"Mike Marlow" <mmarlow@alltel.net> wrote in
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> "NickNike" <aaaaaaaaa@aaaaaaa.com> wrote in message
> news:44d0e01a$0$958$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader01.plus.net...
>> Hi, anyone know if a kit is available or whatever to get the side,
>> door mirrors powered so they can be folded back with a switch inside
>> the car.
> The
>> vehicle is a new Sonata V6.
>> cheers,
>> nick
>>
>>
>
> I doubt it but you never know what you can find on the internet. I'd
> suggest just driving it through the desired doorway - they should fold
> back pretty quick.
>
I'm wondering why Hyundai decided to go with mirrors that don't fold AT ALL
in this day and age. I already clipped my mirror once at a drive-thru. I
got a small scratch instead of the thing folding up like it did on every
other car I have owned in the last 10 years or so.
Just seems like a step back, but maybe they have a reason for it.
Eric
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>
> "NickNike" <aaaaaaaaa@aaaaaaa.com> wrote in message
> news:44d0e01a$0$958$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader01.plus.net...
>> Hi, anyone know if a kit is available or whatever to get the side,
>> door mirrors powered so they can be folded back with a switch inside
>> the car.
> The
>> vehicle is a new Sonata V6.
>> cheers,
>> nick
>>
>>
>
> I doubt it but you never know what you can find on the internet. I'd
> suggest just driving it through the desired doorway - they should fold
> back pretty quick.
>
I'm wondering why Hyundai decided to go with mirrors that don't fold AT ALL
in this day and age. I already clipped my mirror once at a drive-thru. I
got a small scratch instead of the thing folding up like it did on every
other car I have owned in the last 10 years or so.
Just seems like a step back, but maybe they have a reason for it.
Eric
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Re: Folding side door mirrors.
"Mike Marlow" <mmarlow@alltel.net> wrote in
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> "NickNike" <aaaaaaaaa@aaaaaaa.com> wrote in message
> news:44d0e01a$0$958$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader01.plus.net...
>> Hi, anyone know if a kit is available or whatever to get the side,
>> door mirrors powered so they can be folded back with a switch inside
>> the car.
> The
>> vehicle is a new Sonata V6.
>> cheers,
>> nick
>>
>>
>
> I doubt it but you never know what you can find on the internet. I'd
> suggest just driving it through the desired doorway - they should fold
> back pretty quick.
>
I'm wondering why Hyundai decided to go with mirrors that don't fold AT ALL
in this day and age. I already clipped my mirror once at a drive-thru. I
got a small scratch instead of the thing folding up like it did on every
other car I have owned in the last 10 years or so.
Just seems like a step back, but maybe they have a reason for it.
Eric
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>
> "NickNike" <aaaaaaaaa@aaaaaaa.com> wrote in message
> news:44d0e01a$0$958$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader01.plus.net...
>> Hi, anyone know if a kit is available or whatever to get the side,
>> door mirrors powered so they can be folded back with a switch inside
>> the car.
> The
>> vehicle is a new Sonata V6.
>> cheers,
>> nick
>>
>>
>
> I doubt it but you never know what you can find on the internet. I'd
> suggest just driving it through the desired doorway - they should fold
> back pretty quick.
>
I'm wondering why Hyundai decided to go with mirrors that don't fold AT ALL
in this day and age. I already clipped my mirror once at a drive-thru. I
got a small scratch instead of the thing folding up like it did on every
other car I have owned in the last 10 years or so.
Just seems like a step back, but maybe they have a reason for it.
Eric
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Re: Folding side door mirrors.
Eric G. wrote:
> I'm wondering why Hyundai decided to go with mirrors that don't fold AT ALL
> in this day and age. I already clipped my mirror once at a drive-thru. I
> got a small scratch instead of the thing folding up like it did on every
> other car I have owned in the last 10 years or so.
>
> Just seems like a step back, but maybe they have a reason for it.
>
The mirrors on my 2005 Accent fold manually. Unfortunately, the mirrors
on my sisters new 2006 Nissan Sentra didn't, and she clipped a toll
booth that ripped the mirror right off the door.
My 2004 Ford Focus also has stationary mirrors that don't fold, so I'm
happy with my Hyundai folding mirrors.
JPH
> I'm wondering why Hyundai decided to go with mirrors that don't fold AT ALL
> in this day and age. I already clipped my mirror once at a drive-thru. I
> got a small scratch instead of the thing folding up like it did on every
> other car I have owned in the last 10 years or so.
>
> Just seems like a step back, but maybe they have a reason for it.
>
The mirrors on my 2005 Accent fold manually. Unfortunately, the mirrors
on my sisters new 2006 Nissan Sentra didn't, and she clipped a toll
booth that ripped the mirror right off the door.
My 2004 Ford Focus also has stationary mirrors that don't fold, so I'm
happy with my Hyundai folding mirrors.
JPH
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Re: Folding side door mirrors.
Eric G. wrote:
> I'm wondering why Hyundai decided to go with mirrors that don't fold AT ALL
> in this day and age. I already clipped my mirror once at a drive-thru. I
> got a small scratch instead of the thing folding up like it did on every
> other car I have owned in the last 10 years or so.
>
> Just seems like a step back, but maybe they have a reason for it.
>
The mirrors on my 2005 Accent fold manually. Unfortunately, the mirrors
on my sisters new 2006 Nissan Sentra didn't, and she clipped a toll
booth that ripped the mirror right off the door.
My 2004 Ford Focus also has stationary mirrors that don't fold, so I'm
happy with my Hyundai folding mirrors.
JPH
> I'm wondering why Hyundai decided to go with mirrors that don't fold AT ALL
> in this day and age. I already clipped my mirror once at a drive-thru. I
> got a small scratch instead of the thing folding up like it did on every
> other car I have owned in the last 10 years or so.
>
> Just seems like a step back, but maybe they have a reason for it.
>
The mirrors on my 2005 Accent fold manually. Unfortunately, the mirrors
on my sisters new 2006 Nissan Sentra didn't, and she clipped a toll
booth that ripped the mirror right off the door.
My 2004 Ford Focus also has stationary mirrors that don't fold, so I'm
happy with my Hyundai folding mirrors.
JPH
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Re: Folding side door mirrors.
Eric G. wrote:
> I'm wondering why Hyundai decided to go with mirrors that don't fold AT ALL
> in this day and age. I already clipped my mirror once at a drive-thru. I
> got a small scratch instead of the thing folding up like it did on every
> other car I have owned in the last 10 years or so.
>
> Just seems like a step back, but maybe they have a reason for it.
>
The mirrors on my 2005 Accent fold manually. Unfortunately, the mirrors
on my sisters new 2006 Nissan Sentra didn't, and she clipped a toll
booth that ripped the mirror right off the door.
My 2004 Ford Focus also has stationary mirrors that don't fold, so I'm
happy with my Hyundai folding mirrors.
JPH
> I'm wondering why Hyundai decided to go with mirrors that don't fold AT ALL
> in this day and age. I already clipped my mirror once at a drive-thru. I
> got a small scratch instead of the thing folding up like it did on every
> other car I have owned in the last 10 years or so.
>
> Just seems like a step back, but maybe they have a reason for it.
>
The mirrors on my 2005 Accent fold manually. Unfortunately, the mirrors
on my sisters new 2006 Nissan Sentra didn't, and she clipped a toll
booth that ripped the mirror right off the door.
My 2004 Ford Focus also has stationary mirrors that don't fold, so I'm
happy with my Hyundai folding mirrors.
JPH
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Re: Folding side door mirrors.
Yes the did it to sell more mirrors! It is indeed a step back since the older
gen Sonata had them. I won't buy a car without folding mirrors because you know
it'll happen at least twice (has happened about 5 times on my car that I know
of) and who wants to replace a mirror each time?
On Wed, 02 Aug 2006 23:17:02 GMT, "Eric G." <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet>
wrote:
>"Mike Marlow" <mmarlow@alltel.net> wrote in
>news:2cc80$44d12018$471fbbc4$14747@ALLTEL.NET:
>
>>
>> "NickNike" <aaaaaaaaa@aaaaaaa.com> wrote in message
>> news:44d0e01a$0$958$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader01.plus.net...
>>> Hi, anyone know if a kit is available or whatever to get the side,
>>> door mirrors powered so they can be folded back with a switch inside
>>> the car.
>> The
>>> vehicle is a new Sonata V6.
>>> cheers,
>>> nick
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I doubt it but you never know what you can find on the internet. I'd
>> suggest just driving it through the desired doorway - they should fold
>> back pretty quick.
>>
>
>I'm wondering why Hyundai decided to go with mirrors that don't fold AT ALL
>in this day and age. I already clipped my mirror once at a drive-thru. I
>got a small scratch instead of the thing folding up like it did on every
>other car I have owned in the last 10 years or so.
>
>Just seems like a step back, but maybe they have a reason for it.
>
>Eric
gen Sonata had them. I won't buy a car without folding mirrors because you know
it'll happen at least twice (has happened about 5 times on my car that I know
of) and who wants to replace a mirror each time?
On Wed, 02 Aug 2006 23:17:02 GMT, "Eric G." <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet>
wrote:
>"Mike Marlow" <mmarlow@alltel.net> wrote in
>news:2cc80$44d12018$471fbbc4$14747@ALLTEL.NET:
>
>>
>> "NickNike" <aaaaaaaaa@aaaaaaa.com> wrote in message
>> news:44d0e01a$0$958$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader01.plus.net...
>>> Hi, anyone know if a kit is available or whatever to get the side,
>>> door mirrors powered so they can be folded back with a switch inside
>>> the car.
>> The
>>> vehicle is a new Sonata V6.
>>> cheers,
>>> nick
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I doubt it but you never know what you can find on the internet. I'd
>> suggest just driving it through the desired doorway - they should fold
>> back pretty quick.
>>
>
>I'm wondering why Hyundai decided to go with mirrors that don't fold AT ALL
>in this day and age. I already clipped my mirror once at a drive-thru. I
>got a small scratch instead of the thing folding up like it did on every
>other car I have owned in the last 10 years or so.
>
>Just seems like a step back, but maybe they have a reason for it.
>
>Eric
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Re: Folding side door mirrors.
Yes the did it to sell more mirrors! It is indeed a step back since the older
gen Sonata had them. I won't buy a car without folding mirrors because you know
it'll happen at least twice (has happened about 5 times on my car that I know
of) and who wants to replace a mirror each time?
On Wed, 02 Aug 2006 23:17:02 GMT, "Eric G." <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet>
wrote:
>"Mike Marlow" <mmarlow@alltel.net> wrote in
>news:2cc80$44d12018$471fbbc4$14747@ALLTEL.NET:
>
>>
>> "NickNike" <aaaaaaaaa@aaaaaaa.com> wrote in message
>> news:44d0e01a$0$958$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader01.plus.net...
>>> Hi, anyone know if a kit is available or whatever to get the side,
>>> door mirrors powered so they can be folded back with a switch inside
>>> the car.
>> The
>>> vehicle is a new Sonata V6.
>>> cheers,
>>> nick
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I doubt it but you never know what you can find on the internet. I'd
>> suggest just driving it through the desired doorway - they should fold
>> back pretty quick.
>>
>
>I'm wondering why Hyundai decided to go with mirrors that don't fold AT ALL
>in this day and age. I already clipped my mirror once at a drive-thru. I
>got a small scratch instead of the thing folding up like it did on every
>other car I have owned in the last 10 years or so.
>
>Just seems like a step back, but maybe they have a reason for it.
>
>Eric
gen Sonata had them. I won't buy a car without folding mirrors because you know
it'll happen at least twice (has happened about 5 times on my car that I know
of) and who wants to replace a mirror each time?
On Wed, 02 Aug 2006 23:17:02 GMT, "Eric G." <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet>
wrote:
>"Mike Marlow" <mmarlow@alltel.net> wrote in
>news:2cc80$44d12018$471fbbc4$14747@ALLTEL.NET:
>
>>
>> "NickNike" <aaaaaaaaa@aaaaaaa.com> wrote in message
>> news:44d0e01a$0$958$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader01.plus.net...
>>> Hi, anyone know if a kit is available or whatever to get the side,
>>> door mirrors powered so they can be folded back with a switch inside
>>> the car.
>> The
>>> vehicle is a new Sonata V6.
>>> cheers,
>>> nick
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I doubt it but you never know what you can find on the internet. I'd
>> suggest just driving it through the desired doorway - they should fold
>> back pretty quick.
>>
>
>I'm wondering why Hyundai decided to go with mirrors that don't fold AT ALL
>in this day and age. I already clipped my mirror once at a drive-thru. I
>got a small scratch instead of the thing folding up like it did on every
>other car I have owned in the last 10 years or so.
>
>Just seems like a step back, but maybe they have a reason for it.
>
>Eric
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Re: Folding side door mirrors.
Yes the did it to sell more mirrors! It is indeed a step back since the older
gen Sonata had them. I won't buy a car without folding mirrors because you know
it'll happen at least twice (has happened about 5 times on my car that I know
of) and who wants to replace a mirror each time?
On Wed, 02 Aug 2006 23:17:02 GMT, "Eric G." <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet>
wrote:
>"Mike Marlow" <mmarlow@alltel.net> wrote in
>news:2cc80$44d12018$471fbbc4$14747@ALLTEL.NET:
>
>>
>> "NickNike" <aaaaaaaaa@aaaaaaa.com> wrote in message
>> news:44d0e01a$0$958$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader01.plus.net...
>>> Hi, anyone know if a kit is available or whatever to get the side,
>>> door mirrors powered so they can be folded back with a switch inside
>>> the car.
>> The
>>> vehicle is a new Sonata V6.
>>> cheers,
>>> nick
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I doubt it but you never know what you can find on the internet. I'd
>> suggest just driving it through the desired doorway - they should fold
>> back pretty quick.
>>
>
>I'm wondering why Hyundai decided to go with mirrors that don't fold AT ALL
>in this day and age. I already clipped my mirror once at a drive-thru. I
>got a small scratch instead of the thing folding up like it did on every
>other car I have owned in the last 10 years or so.
>
>Just seems like a step back, but maybe they have a reason for it.
>
>Eric
gen Sonata had them. I won't buy a car without folding mirrors because you know
it'll happen at least twice (has happened about 5 times on my car that I know
of) and who wants to replace a mirror each time?
On Wed, 02 Aug 2006 23:17:02 GMT, "Eric G." <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet>
wrote:
>"Mike Marlow" <mmarlow@alltel.net> wrote in
>news:2cc80$44d12018$471fbbc4$14747@ALLTEL.NET:
>
>>
>> "NickNike" <aaaaaaaaa@aaaaaaa.com> wrote in message
>> news:44d0e01a$0$958$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader01.plus.net...
>>> Hi, anyone know if a kit is available or whatever to get the side,
>>> door mirrors powered so they can be folded back with a switch inside
>>> the car.
>> The
>>> vehicle is a new Sonata V6.
>>> cheers,
>>> nick
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I doubt it but you never know what you can find on the internet. I'd
>> suggest just driving it through the desired doorway - they should fold
>> back pretty quick.
>>
>
>I'm wondering why Hyundai decided to go with mirrors that don't fold AT ALL
>in this day and age. I already clipped my mirror once at a drive-thru. I
>got a small scratch instead of the thing folding up like it did on every
>other car I have owned in the last 10 years or so.
>
>Just seems like a step back, but maybe they have a reason for it.
>
>Eric
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Re: Folding side door mirrors.
"Eric G." <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote in message
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>
> I'm wondering why Hyundai decided to go with mirrors that don't fold AT
ALL
> in this day and age. I already clipped my mirror once at a drive-thru. I
> got a small scratch instead of the thing folding up like it did on every
> other car I have owned in the last 10 years or so.
>
> Just seems like a step back, but maybe they have a reason for it.
>
It is kind of surprising in a way since they seem to be so good at
incorporating most of the other innovations or like-to-haves into their
cars. It's part of what makes Hyundai a good value.
BTW - you gotta stay away from those drive throughs Eric. Nothing that is
good for you is served at a drive through...
--
-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
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Re: Folding side door mirrors.
"Eric G." <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote in message
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>
> I'm wondering why Hyundai decided to go with mirrors that don't fold AT
ALL
> in this day and age. I already clipped my mirror once at a drive-thru. I
> got a small scratch instead of the thing folding up like it did on every
> other car I have owned in the last 10 years or so.
>
> Just seems like a step back, but maybe they have a reason for it.
>
It is kind of surprising in a way since they seem to be so good at
incorporating most of the other innovations or like-to-haves into their
cars. It's part of what makes Hyundai a good value.
BTW - you gotta stay away from those drive throughs Eric. Nothing that is
good for you is served at a drive through...
--
-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net