There are several options for choosing the right wing mirror for your vehicle: manual, electric, and cable-controlled. Some mirrors have a power folding feature, allowing them to close electrically. Many include a blind spot indicator, illuminating when an object is in your blind spot. This feature is popular in newer vehicles. Before purchasing, read the description to ensure the features match your needs.
Electric wing mirrors often come heated as a standard feature, operated by a switch on the steering wheel or driver side door.
These non-electric mirrors are manually operated and typically found on older vehicles.
Previously reserved for high-end vehicles, power folding mirrors are now common in many new cars. They fold automatically when you lock the car.
A new safety feature in modern cars and vans, mirror indicators show caution lights to other motorists.
Designed to prevent you from stepping into puddles when exiting your vehicle, puddle lamps are increasingly common in newer car models.
New wing mirrors often include a temperature sensor displayed on the dashboard.