Typically, roadsters are easy to see out of with the top down, but the driver sits so low in the Saturn Sky that the right headrest fairing on the rear decklid can hinder the rear three-quarter view. The side mirrors are also too small, and the long hood with prominent fenders – as sexy as they may appear – adds to the feeling that the Sky is wider and longer than it really is. Put the top up, and outward visibility problems worsen.
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