Beautiful but useless visors
#1
Beautiful but useless visors
The Aston has what must be the coolest looking visors in the industry, note I did not say Sun Visor, because that must not be their purpose. I figure it must be tea and crumpet time in England when the sun is on the horizon, and the test drivers never had a chance to have the sun blind them - wish they had some hidden extension that could be flipped to keep the look, but make them usable... I was surprised nobody mentioned this before in this forum. Anyone else blinded like me at sunrise and sunset?
#3
The Aston has what must be the coolest looking visors in the industry, note I did not say Sun Visor, because that must not be their purpose. I figure it must be tea and crumpet time in England when the sun is on the horizon, and the test drivers never had a chance to have the sun blind them - wish they had some hidden extension that could be flipped to keep the look, but make them usable... I was surprised nobody mentioned this before in this forum. Anyone else blinded like me at sunrise and sunset?
because of the rake of the windshield, the visors actually do their job well. I was amazed. BUT , you have to raise your seat level if you are sitting too low in the car. Im 6-0ft and they work without raising the seat at sunset. but, we also have 2000ft mountains surrounding the valley where I live, so maybe I don't get the real sunset angle.
my complaint has been the quality of the mirror. its a little funhouse mirror, made from tin foil , I think.
#6
Yes it is the most ridiculous visor... It is so ridiculous it makes me smile and laugh whenever my date uses it for the first time. Only Astons have that character. On any other car this would be a flaw, but on astons it just adds to the character lol.
Don't ever say the Brits don't have a sense of humors
Don't ever say the Brits don't have a sense of humors
#7
Yes it is the most ridiculous visor... It is so ridiculous it makes me smile and laugh whenever my date uses it for the first time. Only Astons have that character. On any other car this would be a flaw, but on astons it just adds to the character lol.
Don't ever say the Brits don't have a sense of humors
Don't ever say the Brits don't have a sense of humors
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#8
Yes it is the most ridiculous visor... It is so ridiculous it makes me smile and laugh whenever my date uses it for the first time. Only Astons have that character. On any other car this would be a flaw, but on astons it just adds to the character lol.
Don't ever say the Brits don't have a sense of humors
Don't ever say the Brits don't have a sense of humors
I do smile at it too! its actually a little on the cute side.
I could hear the design team talking to marketing... "visors? we don't need no stinking visors....But, here is a brim, you happy now?"
#10
not even to check your makeup?
#12
Visor's anonymous no longer:
Hi. My name is Micah, and I'm a Visor user.
Despite having put on plenty of miles in my 9, I still pull at the visor to shift from front to side to block the sun....so I can see better, not have to squint and drive the way we all like to. As you all know, our visor "striplet" doesn't do that.
Even on my way to work, is it that much to ask to be comfortable? To see?
AM is the intersection of power & sophistication. Is it too much sophistication to block sun & have a working mirror? The functionality....and I use that term loosely here...is more commiserate with a Yugo than an Aston. Designing a visor that works when needed, has the capacity (foldable, slidable, whatever) but still fits the design of the interior, is something you'd think would be possible for any design student.
As someone who drives in the sun, with the windows down, I find it annoying to not have this. But hey, it saves weight, right?
Track racing helmets with the built in sun shade should solve this for all of us daily drivers...
Hi. My name is Micah, and I'm a Visor user.
Despite having put on plenty of miles in my 9, I still pull at the visor to shift from front to side to block the sun....so I can see better, not have to squint and drive the way we all like to. As you all know, our visor "striplet" doesn't do that.
Even on my way to work, is it that much to ask to be comfortable? To see?
AM is the intersection of power & sophistication. Is it too much sophistication to block sun & have a working mirror? The functionality....and I use that term loosely here...is more commiserate with a Yugo than an Aston. Designing a visor that works when needed, has the capacity (foldable, slidable, whatever) but still fits the design of the interior, is something you'd think would be possible for any design student.
As someone who drives in the sun, with the windows down, I find it annoying to not have this. But hey, it saves weight, right?
Track racing helmets with the built in sun shade should solve this for all of us daily drivers...
#13
Sun visors must meet SAE minimum requirements that stipulate a position for the visor in relation to the occupant, and blocking the sun at a certain vision angle from the occupant. I'm sure that the a Aston visors meet this legal minimum. Don't blame Aston, blame the SAE. Aston, as many other exotics in many areas, just engineered on the boundary of the legal requirements
#15
The windshield is so low that even without visors it's like driving a regular car with real grown up visors pulled down. I imagine you'd have to be pretty short to need a visor in an AM. But then again I'm 6'6" - everyone seems small to me.