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Originally Posted by leodelg hip hip hip hurray to Maruti for including this feature in both the versions of the Baleno and SX4. It is really helpful, especially whn I am trying to reverse into a tight parking spot with huge pavements!  |
If I remember correct, even a version of the Wagon-R has power mirrors. And you can trust Maruti to come up with these rather odd combination of features. We recently bought an M800 & I was pleasantly surprised to see that it had an immobilizer. Guess what, you pull up at a fuel pump & you'll have to hand over your keys to the attendant for the fuel-tank lid !
Anyway, getting back to the topic - leaning over to manually adjust the mirrors might be acceptable in a small car, but is cumbersome in large vehicles like the Innova. Regarding costs, I once broke the mirror of a CRV belonging to my boss (it was an accident, I swear), I think it was replaced at a cost of 14K by TVS. Yeah I know, my boss's a great guy !
