![]() 02/04/2019 at 22:29 • Filed to: Clock, warches, Dashboard | ![]() | ![]() |
A classic, non-digital, timekeeping device on the dashboard. Cannot be changed into a pressure gauge, cannot be changed into a radio display. It doesn’t change color. It cannot be moved around.
It has one function. Tell the time.
So, what new (2019 models) cars still have such luxury?
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Chrysler fuckin' 300
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Mmmm IWC goodness
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Lexuses dooooo.
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If Maserati don’t, I’ll be very f ucking disappointed.
And if they do, then /thread.
![]() 02/04/2019 at 23:01 |
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I think most luxury brands still do, other than BMW.
![]() 02/04/2019 at 23:57 |
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My favourite is the one in the new Panamera which rests at 00:00 until you open the door and it winds itself back
![]() 02/05/2019 at 00:51 |
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OK, that is a legitimately attractive timepiece, I wouldn’t mind having that on my wrist. Lincoln really cheaped out on the clocks in the later Town Cars, very plain and plasticy.
![]() 02/05/2019 at 03:00 |
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The LR Disco4 had one but it got McGoverned out of the D5...
![]() 02/05/2019 at 07:15 |
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Better question: What modern car comes without a giant screen in the dash, even in the top model?
![]() 02/05/2019 at 10:07 |
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Ford Transit Connect has the basic button radio system unless you opt for the SYNC goodies.
![]() 02/05/2019 at 10:19 |
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But only in the low end models. You can’t get the nice interior without a screen.
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Valid point. My basis was my TC now.
![]() 02/05/2019 at 12:26 |
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We looked at them for quite a while. I really loved the van, but the touchscreen is very close to a deal breaker for me, I hate them. I will say Ford at least gets it right by still having tangible buttons for all the functions, so you don’t have to use the screen.
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I fit two bedrooms worth of furniture in the back of mine when I moved. I love this van.