Car manufacturers won't spend extra on a fancy feature unless they can't sell without it. That's why most cars have such nasty low-res screens for the entertainment system, when a nice high res one (like the one you have in your phone) would only cost a few quid more.
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I see all these things about the digital gauges breaking on them and I find it pretty funny that out of every car I ever had/had access to, only one ever had the speedometer fail, and it was an analogue one. The needle itself on the display broke and would just swing back and forth wildly. I used my phone to get a speedometer app that used the gyro in the phone until I could get it fixed.
Why not both?
That's what my car does and I'll be honest I never look at the analog one anymore. Digital speed right in the center of my dash.
My friend has a newish Nissan Leaf electric car which has an analog speedometer. That baffles me since everything else is digital.
My old Scion had a digital one. I think it’s an aesthetic preference.
You're aware that luxury cars may have both, e.g. Aston Martin DB11
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