It can be? Not that it’s hard to read , but I felt it was harder to determine exact speeds in my last car. Am I going 41 of 40, 35 or 33. It’s not that big of a deal but I don’t really have that problem with digital.
Analog is occupied by speeds you will never use. 80 to 260 is useless to be and practically a waste of space for consumer cars.
Easier to read?
That would imply that an analog speedo is tough to read which is laughably wrong.
It can be? Not that it’s hard to read , but I felt it was harder to determine exact speeds in my last car. Am I going 41 of 40, 35 or 33. It’s not that big of a deal but I don’t really have that problem with digital.
Analog is occupied by speeds you will never use. 80 to 260 is useless to be and practically a waste of space for consumer cars.
No speedo out there is accurate enough to distinguish between those two speeds.