Spirited driving and the A-pillar
#1
Spirited driving and the A-pillar
Super random question, but does anyone else despise the ginormous A-pillar? Twice now, entire cars in parking lots have gotten hidden behind the driver side A-pillar and I only spotted them because a passenger pointed it out. Otherwise might have had an accident or near-miss.
The funny thing is that when I'm driving hard through twisties, I literally stick my head ALL the way out over the dash in order to get a proper view of the turn. Otherwise, the pillar obscures the entire turn making it pretty dangerous and hard to get through smoothly. I've heard the '09 has a smaller pillar which would be a HUGE benefit!
The other ones are also way too big. From the outside the Fit looks like it's all glass.... until you get inside and realize that all the pillars are the size of freaking trees! The big C and D pillars make for the really bad 3/4 visibility in our cars.
The funny thing is that when I'm driving hard through twisties, I literally stick my head ALL the way out over the dash in order to get a proper view of the turn. Otherwise, the pillar obscures the entire turn making it pretty dangerous and hard to get through smoothly. I've heard the '09 has a smaller pillar which would be a HUGE benefit!
The other ones are also way too big. From the outside the Fit looks like it's all glass.... until you get inside and realize that all the pillars are the size of freaking trees! The big C and D pillars make for the really bad 3/4 visibility in our cars.
#3
Almost drove past a pedestrian that was crossing the road as I was turning. g/f pointed out that someone was there and immediately hit the brakes. It's really big and I've adapted to look through the drivers side window and peek out to make sure no one is there anymore. It is definitely too big!
#4
wow i didn't pay attention to this at all... good to know that the 09 will fix this isue. the only time i almost ran over a pedestrian was in Old Town Pasadena and because i was really sleepy and was on my way home from school and just wanted to sleep. hehe.
#5
yah, i think people think im headbanging to some metal music
while im making a turn.
that a-pillar is huge. i got use to it on my 06 civic sedan i had...
you have to make a blind spot check.
while im making a turn.
that a-pillar is huge. i got use to it on my 06 civic sedan i had...
you have to make a blind spot check.
#10
I hated the A pillar when I bought it and I hate it to this very day. I would like to add though when I was test driving the 8th gen civic coupe it was way, way, WAY worse and not only obscured the outwards view but downwards as well (3/4 view of course)
kenchan, headbanging....I love that! I do the head zig and zag shimmy thing at lights. I can never seem to see the traffic lights in this car they always seem to be obscured by something er other.
I find it more annoying than dangerous, but I can easily see what you all mean. It does get extra annoying when I am exhibiting a bit of a spirited jaunt indeed.
kenchan, headbanging....I love that! I do the head zig and zag shimmy thing at lights. I can never seem to see the traffic lights in this car they always seem to be obscured by something er other.
I find it more annoying than dangerous, but I can easily see what you all mean. It does get extra annoying when I am exhibiting a bit of a spirited jaunt indeed.
#11
I actually like the fact that its huge. It gives the impression of the car being built very sturdy and in case of a roll over i wont die. haha. I actually never really noticed it blocking my view before. I always look around it anyway. Different strokes for different folks i guess
#14
Uhhh wouldn't that make looking out the front even harder?
Those things are cool but HUGE!!!
oh unless you were thinking B and C pillar...then just kidding...heehee
Those things are cool but HUGE!!!
oh unless you were thinking B and C pillar...then just kidding...heehee
Last edited by Snap Fit; 03-31-2008 at 03:35 PM. Reason: whooopsy
#15
I actually like the fact that its huge. It gives the impression of the car being built very sturdy and in case of a roll over i wont die. haha. I actually never really noticed it blocking my view before. I always look around it anyway. Different strokes for different folks i guess
I know what you mean, but I had to
#16
The a-pillar is very difficult to see around when going through tight sweepers on mountain roads. It's right where I need to watch for readnecks in my lane or a stopped car in the road. I find it very dangerous and hope that I don't end up paying the price for Honda's mistake.
I find myself actually going faster in my Explorer or Mustang in non-spirited driving just because I can see the whole road.
I find myself actually going faster in my Explorer or Mustang in non-spirited driving just because I can see the whole road.
#17
Gafit, I totally know what you mean. I just stick my head out to get a better view, or sideways to look out the drivers side window. It's uncomfortable but the view is much better, allowing you to put the car exactly where you want. Of course then your steering, pedal, and shifting positions are compromised...
#20
I just adjust my driving to my needs. If it means resting my forehead against the windshield then so be it.