Electronic gauge selection...which one?
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Electronic gauge selection...which one?
With the new electronic gauges I find my self using the "Progressive" with Distronic car gauge on the left, Digital speedometer in the center. and Nav on the right, more often than not. I was wondering if everyone else did too. I find the info of some of the other gauge options such as eco, and consumption display as somewhat counter intuitive. Do some of you prefer Classic, or Sport?
For those that have those digital gauges, what set up do you usually go to and what options do you you usually select?
For those that have those digital gauges, what set up do you usually go to and what options do you you usually select?
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I use progressive with distronic on the left but I have the “from reset” trip info on the right. Since I use CarPlay, I don’t use the MB navigation
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Progressive with trip on left and eco on the right. I have the entertainment display split with nav on the left and radio on the right. The right portion is sometimes used for traffic cams.
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2019 E 450, 2016 E350 4matic (retired), 2018 Ford Edge Sport, 2008 Porsche Boxster
Classic (sometimes Sport but not Progressive) with mileage in the center, then tachometer then navigation to the right and left of the radio stations!
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Progressive with distronic on left, speed center, eco on right.
When cruising winding roads I use Sport with speedo on left and rpm with g-force center.
When cruising winding roads I use Sport with speedo on left and rpm with g-force center.
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With the new electronic gauges I find my self using the "Progressive" with Distronic car gauge on the left, Digital speedometer in the center. and Nav on the right, more often than not. I was wondering if everyone else did too. I find the info of some of the other gauge options such as eco, and consumption display as somewhat counter intuitive. Do some of you prefer Classic, or Sport?
For those that have those digital gauges, what set up do you usually go to and what options do you you usually select?
For those that have those digital gauges, what set up do you usually go to and what options do you you usually select?
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I would have like to have seen better options or more gauge selections than we currently have. I was expecting at least 5....3 isn't much to choose from; not much difference between sport and classic IMO.
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Occasionally I display engine data on the entertainment display. I just give a voice command "engine data". I'm surprised how little power is actually used when steady state cruising.
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Can you post a snapshot of engine data. I assume this is 18 and above that has this feature.
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I like to use the engine data on the MM display too. Honestly it looks cool.
However I really like to use the vehicle data screen while in sport or sport+ mode. You get ready cool graphics and you get the g-force/COG animation too. I was driving with the top down in September and I actually had someone ask me about it at a stop light
However I really like to use the vehicle data screen while in sport or sport+ mode. You get ready cool graphics and you get the g-force/COG animation too. I was driving with the top down in September and I actually had someone ask me about it at a stop light
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I like to use the engine data on the MM display too. Honestly it looks cool.
However I really like to use the vehicle data screen while in sport or sport+ mode. You get ready cool graphics and you get the g-force/COG animation too. I was driving with the top down in September and I actually had someone ask me about it at a stop light
However I really like to use the vehicle data screen while in sport or sport+ mode. You get ready cool graphics and you get the g-force/COG animation too. I was driving with the top down in September and I actually had someone ask me about it at a stop light
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Classic - speedometer on left, RPM with center Eco on right, speed or milage in the middle. Right screen - navi left, radio right.
Occasionally go to Sport to change it up. Progressive is too futuristic for me.
Thanks for reminding us about the Engine Data view on the right screen. Fun to see that!
Occasionally go to Sport to change it up. Progressive is too futuristic for me.
Thanks for reminding us about the Engine Data view on the right screen. Fun to see that!
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Is there a fast way to access engine oil and water temp gauge? I use progressive and it's not displayed on that screen unless I go through many menu options on the left panel.
I like to know when the car is warmed up and ready to roll.
I like to know when the car is warmed up and ready to roll.