Lanechanger II Review
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MartinPilon's Review of Lanechanger II
17th Mar 2004
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LANECHANGER II is a unique blind spot mirror that attaches to your existing rear view mirror with adhesive tabs in seconds, removing dangerous blind spots, improving driving and child safety LANECHANGER provides a wider field of visibility on both sides of the vehicle This unique feature allows the driver to see the view provided by a normal rear view mirror and at the same time check blind spots at a glance and keep an eye on back seat passengers
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General Comments
After years of research and development and input from a major car manufacturer, police departments, driving and child safety divisions and drivers in the field, the Company is proud to introduce LANECHANGER II. This is a new and improved interior FULL-REPLACEMENT rear view safety mirror combining a standard mirror with a wide angle mirror. It is a universal fit for all vehicles and particularly useful for trucks and vans. Day/night use at flip of a lever.
Benefits:
Improves view when changing lanes or backing up.
Allows better view of children in back seat.
Patented red and white safety gauge helps driver see if vehicles are in danger zone.
Replacement for all original rear view mirrors..
Quick and easy to install.
Original equipment quality.
Day / Night use at the flip of a lever.
Ideal for people with chronic back and neck problems.
Convex mirror cover allows use of standard rearview mirror only.
Fits any make, model year - cars, trucks, SUVs
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Members' Comments onMartinPilon's Review
keithmanx on 10th Nov 2005
Wilyman on 26th Mar 2006
It seems to be just what I need. I have a very stiff neck which does not allow me to look left or right by more than 45 degrees. This means that I have to rely on my wife to tell me when the left is clear at junctions. Can you confirm that this productr will solve the problem? Cost? Keith W


Obviously written by a representative of the products company- not objective to say the least.