throckmorton
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My first car (1991 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme) had a digital dash, so I've always been a little flummoxed by the strong desire for one. I'm happy to stick with the analog.I'm inclined to say that in 10 years from now (yes, i'll keep mine that long) we'll be glad they didn't get digital gauges. They're going to improve so much in the next decade that in 10 years they'd look extremely dated. Analog will be retro but still classy. I wanted digital gauges, but then I watched a video on a Bugatti where they aren't yet making the gauges digital for that reason, it dates the car. Maybe small digital readouts here and there, but not the whole screen. There are a few niche vehicles from the 90s, 00s that had digital screens and the tech looks ancient now.