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People also drove cars with wooden wheels that were drawn by horses for 100 years, maybe you should be a man and go back to driving one of those.
Seriously one of the dumbest things I see every day, "But I've been doing it this way for XX years", SO? now there is a better, more convenient, easier, more economical, etc, way of doing it.
Be fucking dinosaur, but don't criticize those that adopt new technology and use it to their benefit.
It's always been said, the seven most expensive words in business are:
the Nissan system seems cool, but overly complex (compressed air too?!?!). The simple spray system at the end of the wiper stalk would probably be a better idea.
Honestly, I went test driving today and despite both cars I drove having one, I just relied on the mirrors. My old 88 3 series and 07 Focus both don't have it and I have never backed into anything *yet* (though I sometimes wish the Focus did).
The way I see it is either some sort of spray-on repellent that I'd need to re-apply once every few month, which is the best, as we really only need for fall/winter.
Anything else, namely mechanical solutions are just overly complicated and prone to failure.
I'm rewiring my big tilt deck trailer this year and I'm going to install a rear camera on it as I often find it difficult to see 40 feet behind me especially when I'm jack knifing the trailer into position at night.