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I'm not big on digital either. Just to point out, digital dash has been available since the late 70's and even a bit more common into the 80's in the more fancy cars, Cads, Lincolns, Mercs etc. Also that **** digital technology is probably better than Americans. How many models of Lexuss, Infinities, Acuras or even German/European technology like BMW, Mercedes and such do you see with digital gauges??? I sure don't see very many and can't recall that I ever have and I tow cars. I have a feeling there is a reason for that.
Now heads up display is cool, but that is usually ran off the anolog/electronic gauge via an adapter.
Now heads up display is cool, but that is usually ran off the anolog/electronic gauge via an adapter.