Ct Pirate
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I agree with you @Ct Pirate . I was pretty much convinced that I was going to remove them before I bought my Yukon, but now I doubt that I will. I hardly ever have anyone in the back seat, and am not really concerned about the slightly affected view forward of those passengers when I do. That said, when I've sat in the back seat to test the screens, they are WAY too close to my face to be useful. The viewing position is really uncomfortable for my 50 year old eyes. I think it's ridiculous that we're forced to pay almost $2K for this system to get the Denali Reserve Package and Super Cruise (at least that's the way it is here, in the Pacific NW). I will probably never use them, and with the advanced state of smart phones and tablets these days, not to mention streaming options, the only scenario where I see the system as being useful would be if I had very young children on board (my daughter is 16).
Yeah Chris, were TOTALLY on the same page. My 55 year old eyes are not going to be watching them at all, and my kids are 28/32 and out on their own so that's out too. 2K out the window
I gotta tell you that rearview mirror that goes to a camera also, while it's a neat concept I messes me up more trying to use it than it's worth.