Gauges ON the dash.
#1
Gauges ON the dash.
What does everything think about putting the gauges onthe dash?
I suspect when the radio, etc. gets put in, the dash will be pushed outward (instead of inward like it currently is).. so you could have the gauges placed ontop of the dash. You'd have more space on the console to put stuff, and you'd easily be able to see the gauges when needed.
Assuming they don't change the dash to be modern, I think this would look good. The rest of the dash is too plain, currently.
I suspect when the radio, etc. gets put in, the dash will be pushed outward (instead of inward like it currently is).. so you could have the gauges placed ontop of the dash. You'd have more space on the console to put stuff, and you'd easily be able to see the gauges when needed.
Assuming they don't change the dash to be modern, I think this would look good. The rest of the dash is too plain, currently.
#2
Re: Gauges ON the dash.
I for one love the gauges on the console as I had a 69 new with them in it and always liked that about that car. Some things on the dash could be different but I'm sure they will when it comes out but one thing I like is the console gauges
#8
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Actually I was thinking taking the gauges in the same shape they are and putting them top to bottom between the tach and speedo. Push them apart about another inch or 2 to make room. The console gauges are neat but for keeping an eye on things while driving they'd be very distracting down there.
#9
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Re: Gauges ON the dash.
I'll go out on a limb here and suggest that the interior will see the most noticeable changes when it goes into production. The chrome and brushed aluminum is too expensive to put into the production car as well. IMHO, the gauges on the console look good and I, for one certainly appreciate that "heritage" feature.
As anybody who tracks their car will tell you, the gauges need to be up high, so you don't have to take your eyes off the road to look at 'em!
If the powers that be decide that the gauge placement on the console is too important a "heritage" feature to lose, that's cool with me, but at least then let's have a HUD throw those readings up onto the windshield where one can see them easily!
Best regardSS,
Elie
As anybody who tracks their car will tell you, the gauges need to be up high, so you don't have to take your eyes off the road to look at 'em!
If the powers that be decide that the gauge placement on the console is too important a "heritage" feature to lose, that's cool with me, but at least then let's have a HUD throw those readings up onto the windshield where one can see them easily!
Best regardSS,
Elie
Last edited by sselie; 01-12-2006 at 09:50 PM.
#10
Re: Gauges ON the dash.
Originally Posted by JoeliusZ28
i like the console gauges, but i kind of doubt thats where they will be on the production car.
#11
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Watch the concept debut video again. If I recall correctly, Lutz mentions the auxillary guages as being an important part of the interior that would remain if the car was produced. I like the guages there, Lutz likes them there, and I assume those will stay as they are.
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I agree with you getgone. I had acutally thought of that. . . the gauges being hard to read. I hope they leave them where they are, but make them easy to read. Good point. By the way, I have an uncle that lives in Middleville!
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Re: Gauges ON the dash.
Originally Posted by Camaro25thann
I agree with you getgone. I had acutally thought of that. . . the gauges being hard to read. I hope they leave them where they are, but make them easy to read. Good point. By the way, I have an uncle that lives in Middleville!
There is a reason that they have things like "Heads Up Display" and that is to keep your eyes on the road. Where they are now is just poor design. I am 100% positive they will not remain there in the production car.