JBT wrote:project.r.racing wrote:JBT wrote:project.r.racing wrote:Or maybe just a luxury we are just used to in today's modern cars?
I don't have a rear view camera or parking distance detectors in any of our cars - and I can't see out the back of any of them (Mazda6 hatch, MX-5 or BMW E36 sedan) from the driver's seat. They could all do with a camera or parking distance detection.
No interior mirror? I think you are telling fibs.

Let me correct my statement "....I can't see the back (end, rear most protusion) of any of them..." I also doubt that I, or anyone else, would be able to see a small or low object, like a child, directly behind any of those cars from the driver's seat.
Your statement would be correct. But arguing you cannot see the rear most protusion of you car is a mute point. I'd guess every car you have dríven in you life you have had the same issue. Every driver in the past 100 years has had the same issue. You really needed to explain that to adults and/or fellow drivers? I would've just taken it for granted you cannot see below the line of the boot or glass window.
Situations like explained rarely do happen. So it is a luxury to have a reverse camera. And it is a luxury we are just used to now in today's modern cars. Even if we don't really need them.
I'm sure someone posted that earlier. Gone around in a full circle and back at the same point. haha
Since camera have only been around for a while, and you have been driving of 40+ years. I'd like to ask how many children or objects you have backed into in your driving history? PM me if you embarrassed to post publicly.
I also like to add just in case someone isn't reading my post about camera properly or I didn't express myself correctly:- Is a reverse camera required on a ND, or is it a luxury we are just used to nowadays. I'm not for or against. And I'm not having a go at anyone that does think they need it. I personally think the car is small enough to not need it. But I do have full mobility in my skeletal functions to save me. Others may require assistance.