Jun 21, 2014
yobigd20 The sun sits way below the bottom of the visor and yes I have the visor straight down for the most coverage but again totally useless. My other vehicles the visor would cover the whole sky and come down to the tree lines in the distance basically far enough down you could block the roofs of cars on the road so they would always block the sun even when it's setting. The problem with the MS visor is they it's so narrow it leaves most of the sky open and well that's where the sun is totally exposed blaring right into my eyes.�
Jun 21, 2014
tomp I've found the shades work fine. Maybe it's related to how high you sit�
Jun 21, 2014
liuping I probably sit higher than you, but they visor covers the sky down to the horizon for me.
Have you tried moving the seat up higher?�
Jun 21, 2014
ecarfan Official word from Tesla (GeorgeB) on the vanity mirror light and rear readin...
Me too. I am 6'2". My 5'2" wife keeps her seat high and they work for her.
EDIT & CLARIFICATION: to be clear, I am saying that the visors work fine for myself and my wife.�
Jun 21, 2014
tezco +1 I'm also 6' 2" and the visors are way too short for me as well.�
Jun 21, 2014
andrewket Visors are too short. +1�
Jun 21, 2014
yobigd20 Yeah I'm 6'1 and too short for me. Maybe it's the tall guys that they are too short for because we have to sit differently to be comfortable when driving.�
Jun 21, 2014
shady I find the visors are very bad when moved to the side window. They are not long enough�
Jun 21, 2014
jerry33 I've found this to be the case with every car, some are far worse than the Model S. I haven't researched it, but I suspect there is some regulation that makes them the way they are. The 1959 Lincoln had tinted sun visors that you could use as if they were a pair of sunglasses. It came down really low too.�
Jun 21, 2014
yobigd20 Official word from Tesla (GeorgeB) on the vanity mirror light and rear readin...
Maybe they should just include free Ray Bans with MS purchase since the visors are such a piece of crap. Chalk it up to safety. lol
I guess they'll wait for someone to get into an accident and then sue Tesla for making such a crappy visor that it doesn't block out the sun and as a result they were blinded and rear ended someone. Maybe that'll convince Tesla to construct something half worthy.�
Jun 22, 2014
Panacea Amen brother. I am only 5'2" and I sit as high up as the seat goes....and I wouldn't dream of driving without my sunglasses.�
Jun 22, 2014
DrTaras I got this for my Mom (Lexus) and she swears by it: hd vision visor day and night
HD Vision Visor | Sun Visor, Glare Blocker | AsSeenOnTV Shop�
Jun 23, 2014
mknox I am about 5'10" but am "short" from the waist up, so I do keep my seat elevated a bit too. I find the visors work well as long as you keep them down and not pushed back against the glass. In fact, if they were any lower, I wouldn't be able to see the road. For me, they cover pretty much down to the horizon. They are a bit lacking when you swing them over to the side, however.�
Jun 23, 2014
Doug_G They work fine for me. My wife... not so much.�
Jul 25, 2014
radinator Bump. Since the panoramic roof sunshades have finally arrived, I was wondering if anyone has heard anything about the visors being replaced with ones that have real lighted vanity mirrors. It just seems like for a car at this price and it has been in production for awhile now, this should have been taken care of by now.�
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