I can't remember the last car I had that didn't have the so-called Day & Night mirror; these have been standard equipment for many years now. I know that the M3 had to cut corners to produce a car at a certain price point. I watched a vid that talked about how much cheaper the M3 rear view mirror was, compared to other 'luxury' sedans, in order to make the car really 'affordable'. But I didn't think that it would make much of a difference in the actual driving experience. Well, I guess it does make a bit of a difference... I really miss not being able to 'block out' the blinding headlights of the MONSTER truck behind me at a stop light that the guy has jacked up, but conveniently forgotten to re-aim the headlights on. I'm hoping that just maybe, some after market rear view mirror will come to market to address this problem. I'll be the first in line....
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