[Interior] Speedo & Tach Change?
#1
Speedo & Tach Change?
Why did the speedo and tach go from this:
To this:
Its basically the same, but the numbering appears to have changed. The second photo was taken by me in Indy of the Silver SS. I don't like how the numbers look all scrunched together on the speedo. It almost appears the speedo is to small. Also its going to be hard to glance at while driving and get a precise speed reading. If this stays the same, HUD is going to be a must have.
To this:
Its basically the same, but the numbering appears to have changed. The second photo was taken by me in Indy of the Silver SS. I don't like how the numbers look all scrunched together on the speedo. It almost appears the speedo is to small. Also its going to be hard to glance at while driving and get a precise speed reading. If this stays the same, HUD is going to be a must have.
#2
I noticed the change and I like it. To me it would be more legible at a quick glance, which is probably why they changed it.
One a side note, I never noticed the SS emblems on the fuel and temp gauge needle base. Slick.
One a side note, I never noticed the SS emblems on the fuel and temp gauge needle base. Slick.
#3
I'm a bit letdown by the SS logo's in the car. Outside of the headrests (which I'll admit is very clear!), the logo in the gauges is almost invisible and the location on the steering wheel is questionable IMHO. I'd love to see SS in the center of the wheel, or some kind of logo in the dash in front of the passenger.
I understand wanting the V6 to be the center of attention, and from a marketing/advertising sense, I can agree. But for those who get the SS, I think a slightly bolder statement in the cabin would be good.
I understand wanting the V6 to be the center of attention, and from a marketing/advertising sense, I can agree. But for those who get the SS, I think a slightly bolder statement in the cabin would be good.
#5
Why did the speedo and tach go from this:
To this:
Its basically the same, but the numbering appears to have changed. The second photo was taken by me in Indy of the Silver SS. I don't like how the numbers look all scrunched together on the speedo. It almost appears the speedo is to small. Also its going to be hard to glance at while driving and get a precise speed reading. If this stays the same, HUD is going to be a must have.
To this:
Its basically the same, but the numbering appears to have changed. The second photo was taken by me in Indy of the Silver SS. I don't like how the numbers look all scrunched together on the speedo. It almost appears the speedo is to small. Also its going to be hard to glance at while driving and get a precise speed reading. If this stays the same, HUD is going to be a must have.
Hello everyone. Long time lurker and first time poster.
I was wondering if anybody who has been to an auto show and seen the new Camaro can confirm what the numbers on the guages look like in the production intent Camaros.
I like the "retro" fon better in the first picture in this thread, but I could live with the new font as well if that's all that's different. What confuses me abou the bottom image is the way they put extra numbers in red on a line below the regular numbers once you get higher than 120. It looks odd to my eye and clutters the face of the speedo.
Am I the only one who noticed this or am I the only one who finds it weird? On the other hand, is there something special about 130MPH+ that is bad for the car so it is printed in red as a warning like the red numbers on the tach? Does going over 130 damage the car or something?
Thanks!
#8
You know, I was too busy looking for little things that I haven't heard about or seen (seat controls, visors, how the releases and switches felt..things like that) to even pay attention to the things staring me in the face.
#9
I had HUD in my C5 and absolutely loved it. If HUD is an option, to me it will be a must have regardless of the font used on the gauges.
As someone earlier stated, analog gauges are great for allowing one to know their reading through a thoroughly peripheral glance. The font isn't all that important.
As someone earlier stated, analog gauges are great for allowing one to know their reading through a thoroughly peripheral glance. The font isn't all that important.
#10
I had HUD in my C5 and absolutely loved it. If HUD is an option, to me it will be a must have regardless of the font used on the gauges.
As someone earlier stated, analog gauges are great for allowing one to know their reading through a thoroughly peripheral glance. The font isn't all that important.
As someone earlier stated, analog gauges are great for allowing one to know their reading through a thoroughly peripheral glance. The font isn't all that important.
If somebody had an explanation for why they added extra red speed numbers over 130MPH then maybe I could understand. As it stands it looks like a printing error or someone trying to be cute.
#11
Hello everyone. Long time lurker and first time poster.
I was wondering if anybody who has been to an auto show and seen the new Camaro can confirm what the numbers on the guages look like in the production intent Camaros.
I like the "retro" fon better in the first picture in this thread, but I could live with the new font as well if that's all that's different. What confuses me abou the bottom image is the way they put extra numbers in red on a line below the regular numbers once you get higher than 120. It looks odd to my eye and clutters the face of the speedo.
Am I the only one who noticed this or am I the only one who finds it weird? On the other hand, is there something special about 130MPH+ that is bad for the car so it is printed in red as a warning like the red numbers on the tach? Does going over 130 damage the car or something?
Thanks!
I was wondering if anybody who has been to an auto show and seen the new Camaro can confirm what the numbers on the guages look like in the production intent Camaros.
I like the "retro" fon better in the first picture in this thread, but I could live with the new font as well if that's all that's different. What confuses me abou the bottom image is the way they put extra numbers in red on a line below the regular numbers once you get higher than 120. It looks odd to my eye and clutters the face of the speedo.
Am I the only one who noticed this or am I the only one who finds it weird? On the other hand, is there something special about 130MPH+ that is bad for the car so it is printed in red as a warning like the red numbers on the tach? Does going over 130 damage the car or something?
Thanks!
When you get up to speeds that fast, every little mph matters compared to just cruising speeds.
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