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No Need for Fancy Gauges - 2016 Honda Pilot Long-Term Road Test
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No Need for Fancy Gauges - 2016 Honda Pilot Long-Term Road Test
Our 2016 Honda Pilot long termer has gauges that put the digital stuff front and center and push everything else off to the side. It might be efficient, but it's not pretty.
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The panel from the Silverado/Sierra is a good example of a having analog gauges and also a center display that can mirror the important information digitally if you want it to.
With an analog gauge you can see its position at glance and see where the needle is pointing and know that you are going about 65, 70, etc. if other the gauges are out of place you can see them without being aware unless something is wrong.
My real preference would be a HUD with the digital speed shown on the windshield.
I like having an analog tach though.
Analog gauges are sadly being phased out in favor of those huge LCD screens that display faux analog gauges and turn completely black when the engine is off. Ferrari, Mercedes and Tesla have that in some of their models already.