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Post by Roadrunner on Aug 11, 2020 7:35:18 GMT
Can be opened with a PIN, too, which is what the red numbers are for above the button. We had that on our US Mercury in 1990. We used that feature to get into our rented Lincoln Town Car in 1995 after we locked the keys in the boot.
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Post by Roadrunner on Aug 11, 2020 7:37:07 GMT
I like the exterior, but the interior is disappointing and not what I expect the inside of an Aston Martin to look like.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2020 20:52:58 GMT
Just noticed that the DBX has an anticlockwise rev counter. Why are these even a thing?!
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Post by Bob Sacamano v2.0 on Aug 16, 2020 21:07:37 GMT
Just noticed that the DBX has an anticlockwise rev counter. Why are these even a thing?! Oh I love that, where the revs go in the opposite direction to the speed.
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Post by PG on Aug 17, 2020 7:14:00 GMT
Just noticed that the DBX has an anticlockwise rev counter. Why are these even a thing?! I'm with you on that. It's just contrary to the laws of life.
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Post by Martin on Aug 17, 2020 7:26:43 GMT
The new, crappy BMW dials include an anti-clockwise rev counter, at least the Aston has a round dial.
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Post by PG on Aug 17, 2020 9:40:22 GMT
The new, crappy BMW dials include an anti-clockwise rev counter, at least the Aston has a round dial. Soon to be seen on Minis too based on how the new dials look in the PHEV Countryman. Oh well, I'll just have to get used to that like privacy glass and wanky exhaust shapes and recognise that as we get older we all become dinosaurs really..........
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Post by PetrolEd on Aug 17, 2020 10:03:36 GMT
Unfortunately the rev counter will be a thing of the past in the next 10 years. Theres not much point with fully electric
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