Honda Ridgeline Car Mirror allows drivers to see what eyes cannot see on the sides and rear of the car, which enhances confidence in lane changes, parking, and tight trailering turns. Each Car Mirror is mounted on the front doors in the location of the A-pillars to provide a one-to-one image on the left glass to meet North American legal requirements. The initial Ridgeline models provided a basic hand-adjusted model, but power controls soon became the norm so that a button on the inside of the mirror moves the mirror face in any direction at high speed. Subsequent Honda trims included heating which removes ice and auto-dimming which is applied to control night glare. Each Ridgeline since the 2000s has a folding hinge that allows the Car Mirror to fold inwards to prevent damage in a car wash or a busy parking lot. Glass curvature is also controlled by safety laws and Honda design preference to reduce distortion and the risk of injury in the case of collision. Digital camera pods are also being fitted to global vehicles and may be the next thing in the Ridgeline as soon as regulations permit to cut down on drag and increase the blind-spot area. All of these transformations leave the Car Mirror a solid, low-tech watchdog and every Honda Car Mirror is an amalgamation of robust casings and glass that works quietly mile after mile without requiring apps, batteries, or constant attention.
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