The mirror attachment has two articulation points at either end of a rod. If the screen end is angled up too much the mirror cannot be angled up enough for tall people to see out of the rear window because the mirror hits the plastic housing above it. A lot of people don't seem to realise that...
You do know the mirror is not directly attached to the windscreen do you?
It has nothing to do with body shape or seat position - the mirror adjustment can cover all positions if you adjust both ends.
Some joke when a 'pro-tip' involves a dremel!
The issue is that the mirror is attached on a rod with articulation at both ends. If the screen end is too horizontal then it isn't possible to angle the mirror at the other end enough to see out the back of the car. All you have to do is angle the screen end down more which allows more room for...
You do not need to start dremeling your car interior!
The articulation near the screen will NOT break the screen, but may detach. There are things called lubricants to free up joints.
This is NOT a pro tip - it is a horrible bodge!
This was my S550 auto a few years ago - not predicted - mostly actual. And that was averaging nearly 70mph for 4 hours.
400 plus mile range
(Imperial gallons but distance is distance)
Erm this is a problem in the US so 1776 maybe wasn't such a good year!
In Europe there is now a move away from subscription services for car features as they were so unpopular.
When you subscribe the maps are updated in real time along the route you are driving. If you stop subscribing the car reverts to the base map it had originally and you lose the updated maps.
What a daft comment LOL
The reason I got a 2+2 was because I occasionally need the rear seats which a 2 seater cannot do.
The 'above posts' confirm that for occasional use less than 5'8" is fine. In fact I had somebody about 5'6" in the back of mine for 4 hours once and they said it was...