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Yeah i have a background in human factors engineering and something like that is just asking for unsafe driving. If it can wait until you aren't driving then all you should see of it is a little notification telling you fo check it when needed.
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Even worse, then you have to drive a Volkswagen
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I hate that cars are just smart phones on wheels now. Do any auto makers still make cars with the old style and not all these screens and crap?
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Is this a new porn series?
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I feel like this debate is about the concept of a seepometer as a simple number vs a speedometer as a dial.
Your claim that this speedometer was a lot easier easier to read than a normal dashboard, leaves out a bit, that is dependent on what situation we are talking about. In normal driving, I find the dash perfectly easy to read, this concept you have shown be seem to be lacking color coding which would make warning lights less distinct.
One of the best features in modern cars is when they have a HUD, that is fantastic.
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I have absolutely felt like I am missing something when I don't have a dial, I like having a tool get a general idea of how fast my speed it changing, rather than having to focus on a number to see how fast that is changing.
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I was so happy when I saw some modern KIAs use analog controls.
Then I checked KIAs reliability and safety score and died.
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Windows with a hand crank saved me when I was stuck in a car as a kid. Now you get out, you gotta smash it.
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Chevy 15-seaters from 2012+ you can turn the status screen on the dash and display numerical rpms. They are a bit slow to update but itβs kinda cool.
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Oh my SIL had one of those for a while, it looked pretty nice.
Our Mazda projects the speed, cruise control status, and icons for vehicles next to us on the windshield. It really is very nice - one of the few things about that car that I actually like.
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Heh, it's not digital, but our pickup has small km/h speeds printed on the speedometer, like most cars. But when I was driving in Canada, I found they were nearly illegible (my eyes just weren't good enough to read the small print). I had to switch to the digital speed display in the dash so I could read my speed in km/h.
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Yep real knobs and buttons make more sense, but i guess touchscreens are cheaper these days.
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Freebird is playing, let my man cook!
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I have two thoughts.
Damn thats beautiful and Saab as in the guys who made jets for various European nations during the cold war? Is this a Toyota situation where they make cars as well as military equiptment.
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SAAB Automobile is the company that built the cars, their parent company was SAAB AB the aerospace and defence company that is still going these days.
SAAB Automobile was sold to GM back in 1989, and the SAAB 9000 series was produced under GM leadership
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Huh neat. Also its always fucking GM.
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You wouldn't have that problem with Linux.
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Honestly I'd kill for a digital dashboard that easy to read. Most are way worse.
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So does this one.