The Usefulness of F-Sport's Dashboard Menu?
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The Usefulness of F-Sport's Dashboard Menu?
I've had my car for about a week. The LFA-inspired gauge looks cool, but I don't find the dashboard menu any useful. Is it just me or perhaps I haven't fully explored it? For example, I have a number of folders on a dvd disc that's full of music, and I couldn't even change folder through the dashboard menu; instead, I had to change it through the navigation screen. (And the entire on-screen system is painfully slow)
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Can't answer your question, but was wondering how you like the Black/Red combo in your 3IS - it's my first choice at the moment and I wonder how you feel now that you've lived with it for awhile?
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I can't say I find the dashboard menu particularly useful, but it's one more place to show information that's relevant. Here's my setup:
I like the graphics that represent the gear changes, so that stays up the most, but I'll check my tire pressure periodically. I can see how many miles I have left in the tank when I first turn the car on.
- Main Screen: Split between navigation and audio
- Information Menu, Centered: Range (miles left in the gas tank)
- Information Menu, Right: Rotate between gear and tire pressure
I like the graphics that represent the gear changes, so that stays up the most, but I'll check my tire pressure periodically. I can see how many miles I have left in the tank when I first turn the car on.
#5
The main thing about the gauge -- it started as far as I know in the 70's with Alpha -- the idea is that truly spirited drivers could care less about MPH and would only care about RPM. So they put the tach right front to the driver and the speedometer to the right out of site. The LFA gauge accomplishes keeping the tach right in front along with MPH too -- along with info of secondary usefulness. Major changes are done through the nav.
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Love it!!
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The Obsidian (ext.)/ Rioja Red (int.)combo is pretty nice actually. Looking from outside, Obsidian with F-Sport (and tinting) makes the car look mature, mean, and aggressive. Since part of the interior is also black, it makes the red a little darker like burgundy, imo. When you open the door, from color perspective, the overall cabin looks elegant rather than feminine, like a subtle expression of a young heart with a mature outer physical appearance. lollll
Last edited by doctorttt; 08-13-13 at 05:46 PM.
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The Obsidian (ext.)/ Rioja Red (int.)combo is pretty nice actually. Looking from outside, Obsidian with F-Sport (and tinting) makes the car look mature, mean, and aggressive. Since part of the interior is also black, it makes the red a little darker like burgundy, imo. When you open the door, from color perspective, the overall cabin looks elegant rather than feminine, like a subtle expression of a young heart with a mature outer physical appearance. lollll
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