Surely it would make more sense, as most speed limits round town are 30 instead of 40, and on the highway 70 rather than 60Pretty sure only British cars do this
That really bothers me for some reason. I can’t quite put it into words.
>>28968879By “that” I mean doing it on odd tens. It’s split by 20s so when I glance at the circle… idk, just bothers me.
works on my machine.
>>28968875Probably GM or Ford started with even 10's long ago and odd 10's now strikes Americans as weird.
>>28968875>Pretty sure only British cars do thisThey never used to. Not sure when manufactures started doing it, but I just prefer it when there aren't gaps in my speedo.
>>28968875no one drives the speed limit in the US, you generally go 10 over. so if it says 30, you go 40. if it says 70, you go 80. make sense now?
Why skip at all?
>>28968875Because starting with 0 makes more sense than starting with 10. When you turn on your vehicle, you are going 0 mph not 10. We do have 5mph speed limits too, so starting at 10 would mean the inability to see said 5mph.
>>28969061>Because starting with 0 makes more sense than starting with 10Not all start at 10. >>28968878 starts at zero. As does this
>>28969061Starting at 10 is some absolutely retarded ass shit.
This is worse than x100 tachs
I prefer counting in 25mph increments.
>>28969565Could be worse
>>28969572Oddly... more legible due to using a larger diameter and ~280degrees vs 180degrees of the dial face.
>>28968875Speedos should really be digital by now. My 2010 Civic does this
>>28968875Any speed between 0 and 20 functionally does not exist here. School zones are 20, and you can hardly go less in 2nd gear anyway.
>>28969565>PRND/MAbsolutely disgusting.
>>28968875>>28969232My freightshaker goes up by 10, on the 5's. Also a x100 tach.
>>2896887515, 25, 35mph, etc speed limits are very common, add in your complimentary +5mph over and the speedometer works perfectly
>>28969232what commie bullshit is that?
>>28970626Yeah, usually they're PRND///M
>>28968875Weird, my car has all of the above (minus anything above 110)