You can get wide-angle mirrors to stick on your side mirrors in those cases. I was looking into buying those when I discovered the wide-angle technique, which I tried instead.
I adjust my mirrors they way you do (so they show the “blind spot”), but I also have the stick on mirrors which make the view even better. They’re also helpful if the back of my car is full and I need to use the side-mirrors-pointing-backwards method.
I’m completely baffled by the fact that wide-angle mirrors aren’t standard features since the stick-on versions cost $2 and I suspect mass-manufactured, it wouldn’t be particularly expensive to add a non-stick-on version at production time.
I adjust my mirrors they way you do (so they show the “blind spot”), but I also have the stick on mirrors which make the view even better. They’re also helpful if the back of my car is full and I need to use the side-mirrors-pointing-backwards method.
I’m completely baffled by the fact that wide-angle mirrors aren’t standard features since the stick-on versions cost $2 and I suspect mass-manufactured, it wouldn’t be particularly expensive to add a non-stick-on version at production time.