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NSR: love a classic set of gauges!
« on: January 08, 2023, 12:32:43 AM »


I don't know why modern cars moved away from clear and simple to read info!
This is the dash of my very basic Chevy Silverado 1500 WT 2WD ("Work Truck").Rubber flooring, manual windows, cruise, intermittent wipers, AM/FM 4 spkr, DRL's, A/C, 8ft bed.

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Re: NSR: love a classic set of gauges!
« Reply #1 on: January 08, 2023, 02:01:44 PM »
That guage set in the picture is an example of ideal for the reason you stated. The next best thing may be a heads up display but the jury is still out on that one for ground travel. In my opinion.

The Worse years were in the 50's up into the 80's but the 60's the absolute worse! They, the manufacturers, had to STYLE everything. Market research was the new big deal. It gave us the Edsel, it even gave us ridiculous advertising like the Thunderbird with four doors and a guy dressed up like an airline captain fiddling with overhead switches! Chrysler even had styled guages sprouting in the speedo "greenhouse" like potted plants! Assinine to say the least.

Thankfully, the designers, stylists and manufacturers have seemed to come full circle to simple, easy-to-read instruments. There has always (mostly) been a mission in aviation to make all guages easy to read. Let's pray the non-aviation bunch follow suit.
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Re: NSR: love a classic set of gauges!
« Reply #2 on: January 08, 2023, 07:04:29 PM »
That guage set in the picture is an example of ideal for the reason you stated. The next best thing may be a heads up display but the jury is still out on that one for ground travel. In my opinion.

The Worse years were in the 50's up into the 80's but the 60's the absolute worse! They, the manufacturers, had to STYLE everything. Market research was the new big deal. It gave us the Edsel, it even gave us ridiculous advertising like the Thunderbird with four doors and a guy dressed up like an airline captain fiddling with overhead switches! Chrysler even had styled guages sprouting in the speedo "greenhouse" like potted plants! Assinine to say the least.

Thankfully, the designers, stylists and manufacturers have seemed to come full circle to simple, easy-to-read instruments. There has always (mostly) been a mission in aviation to make all guages easy to read. Let's pray the non-aviation bunch follow suit.

don't ferget those push button automatics that Mopars had in the late 50's/early 60's,  that's what I had in a '62 Dart Gt convertible, a couple lifetimes ago
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Re: NSR: love a classic set of gauges!
« Reply #3 on: January 10, 2023, 12:17:03 PM »
No excuse for manufacturers to omit or obscure the vital information of mph/kph, rpm, Fuel gauge & coolant temperature IMO.
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