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Automatic folding mirrors with Co-Pilot 360 Package?

Cherry Orca

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Does the S650 have automatic folding mirrors with the co pilot 360 package?
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Just something else to go wrong. I haven't wanted or needed them in 50 plus years of driving or parking.😃
 

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The 2024 Mustang Mirrors are too Small to fold without damaging the Paint.
I believe European Mustang mirrors are a lot larger & are able to fold?
 

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The 2024 Mustang Mirrors are too Small to fold without damaging the Paint.
I believe European Mustang mirrors are a lot larger & are able to fold?
Yes, the Europan mirrors are larger. Not by that much and they fold. But the way they fold is stupid. It doesn't fold that much to say that it's practical. Also because the fold, the puddle lamp in the EU version is not working as it should be.

I'm glad I don't have the EU side mirror.
 

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Automatic fold with assist not co-pilot, as in manual assist when pushed. They will automatically fold out of the way when assisted conditions are correct (ie getting a tad to close and the object in question provides the desired assist)
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