The Honda Civic Car Mirror allows drivers to fill in the blind spots their own eyes miss to keep trips safe. Mounted on the door near the A-pillar, each Car Mirror displays what is next to and behind the vehicle, so a teen can judge lane changes or tight parking gaps without having to twist around. Early Civic models continued the norm of having a driver side mirror as standard while the passenger unit was a luxury, but regulations soon made this mandatory and so all Hondas since have carried the pair. Over the years the Car Mirror progressed from simple hand adjusted glass to remote controlled units that tilt vertically and horizontally, then to heated versions to melt away frost and electrochromic glass that is applied to dim harsh glare at night. Mirror curvature also changed so that planar glass produced a true reflection on the driver side while convex or aspheric options broadened the view for the passenger side even though objects appear smaller. Since the 2000s each Honda Civic has gained a folding mechanism that allows the Car Mirror to be tucked in during washes or narrow street parking, so that breakage is reduced for Honda owners. The recent generation plays with digital camera replacements that feed live images to interior screens that reduce air drag and increase peripheral vision, the recent step in Civic Car Mirror innovation.
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