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      01-13-2021, 12:47 PM   #41
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The digital gauges are a real miss. Kind of the same way the grills and headlights have lost their heritage design cues to homologate and unify the brand.
They have a huge opportunity with digital gauges. They can be designed to look really good and sporty and retain their heritage race inspired look, and to bring to that additional info that the driver needs, yet they choose to not use the opportunity for this. Instead they use a digital cluster to create reverse swinging strangely layer out gauges, that just don’t make sense. I know a person would get used to it, but it’s just dumb they went this route. And missed an opportunity. Good news is the new cars are basically overpriced throw aways or leases and I won’t be in one for long anyways as I slowly transfer my fleet of sports cars to brands that are more appealing. Even my wife’s Hyundai palisade had a much better cluster.
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