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What's that green little arrow on the outside of the speed gauge?
I have it as well but not sure why sometimes it moves slower than the actual speed needle and it never matches the speed as per speed needle.
What's that green little arrow on the outside of the speed gauge?
I have it as well but not sure why sometimes it moves slower than the actual speed needle and it never matches the speed as per speed needle.
I passed 9,992 last week (sadly forgot to get the photo!) and just dropped my GTS off at the dealer for the 10k service, just 6.5 months in. Amazing how the miles fly by.
Originally Posted by Bluehighways
It’s the speed of the car that’s in front of you.
It took me a few days to figure this one out but now that I know it, it seems like such an obvious (and neat) feature and I don't understand why other cars with ACC hardware don't do this.
I passed 9,992 last week (sadly forgot to get the photo!) and just dropped my GTS off at the dealer for the 10k service, just 6.5 months in. Amazing how the miles fly by.
It took me a few days to figure this one out but now that I know it, it seems like such an obvious (and neat) feature and I don't understand why other cars with ACC hardware don't do this.
Thats crazy. I know you take a lot of road trips, but is it your daily driver as well?
We don’t even do 8,000 miles a year on our Odyssey.
Yes, it's my daily - 16ish miles round trip to work a few days a week, out to dinner or to grab groceries, etc. Combined with probably 3500 worth of road trip + day trips to the mountains for a fun drive, it adds up fast. I'm going to have to start driving the S5 more, 10k really snuck up on me.