minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish17•15 hours agoI guess I’m in the minority: I prefer to see my speed as a number instead of a dial. Yes, it does need to be in front of the driver.
minus-squareChouxFleurlinkfedilink1•26 minutes agoRenault have been doing this for ages. I had a 2009 Mégane which gave the speed as a digital number. Fuel and oil temps were bars to either side. Revs was a physical dial. It was such a great car, just a shame about the engineering…
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•3 hours agoAn advantage of a proper dial is that you can instinctively see the change in speed by how quickly the needle moves.
I guess I’m in the minority: I prefer to see my speed as a number instead of a dial.
Yes, it does need to be in front of the driver.
Renault have been doing this for ages. I had a 2009 Mégane which gave the speed as a digital number. Fuel and oil temps were bars to either side. Revs was a physical dial.
It was such a great car, just a shame about the engineering…
An advantage of a proper dial is that you can instinctively see the change in speed by how quickly the needle moves.