Has anyone noticed that the speedo reads in 10km/h increments (0,10,20..) until it hits 80, them jumps up 20 at a time (80,100,120). Had me mighty confused for a while as to why I was always so far over 100km/h...other than the heavy foot of course.
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Hey kevvie i couldnt agree more. Annoys the hell out of me even now.
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Originally posted by PoloGTi View Postumm but when the speedo reads 100kmh your really doing 94kmh so do the numbers just change or does the needle not work on a linier scale.
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I dont know of any 90kph speed limit so it shouldnt really be an issue, for 110kph just keep it in the middle of 100-120kph, its not rocket science. My Fiesta had 10,30,50,70,90,110,130, now that was definately a bit harder to keep track of, but you get used to it...
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Originally posted by BLKMJC View PostI think the red markings are indicators for gear changes... 1st to 2nd, 2nd to 3rd etc..
I used them for changing gears when relaxing... quite good.
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Global village?
Originally posted by Wand Weaver View PostJust on the topic of speedo markings - is there any known reason why the markings for 30km/h and 50km/h are marked in red rather than white?I had assumed it was to do with the default speed limits (maybe in other states / countries?)
In Qld, all suburban streets have a default speed limit of 50km/h unless signed otherwise. The red 50 makes it stand out at a quick glance.
i assume that in other markets, 30 and 50 represent similar default / common speed limits - and it may also work with those still in Mph?
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