Red is the most functional color. I like it.
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I may be in the minority - but I hate the pale red dash/instrument lighting that BMW has used for decades. I think the M cars have white lighting (which I prefer) but the rest use the same red from 1980.
I haven't looked at the brand new 3 series - I hope they've changed it.
Now a days a VW or Hyundai or Kia has much better dash/instrument lighting.
Anyone else feel this way?
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#2
Red is the most functional color. I like it.
#3
The one thing I can't stand about BMWs is...
The prick driving it!
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#5
I've never liked BMW's Halloween color scheme. A little too blurry with crappy definition. Audi does red well.
Now go get your shinebox
#6
How come they never update the interior dash lighting?
"Qua Patet Orbis." "As Far As The World Extends."
#7
I agree. A deal breaker regardless of the science behind it. It's also prevalent in VWs and Ducatis. I also dislike the green in Saabs and older Jaguars, and the cheap-looking blue back-lit displays in modern Hyundais. I prefer optitron or white gauges.
#9
I'll take the white/red from my GLI gauges anyday. More pic whoring content for me
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#10
...the chip on the shoulder.
#11
Truth. My E36 M has the godawful red. I much prefer my VW for night driving.
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I am more annoyed about their nickel-and-diming of options, but my opinion doesn't matter that much since I'm not buying one.
2007 Mazda 3 s Grand Touring
#14
I can't help but love the MK4 blue/purple whatever color it is
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#15
I love me some green gauges. Mmmmmm.
The thing that bothers me is when the guage faces are white. I think it looks cheap and nasty.
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It's all about JDM amber y0!
I think BMW's have some of the most pleasantly lit clusters.....shrug.
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I like the new ones...
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#24
Isn't red the color thats least likely to cause the driver to fall asleep? I remember hearing that somewhere.
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Is it? I've driven for extended periods in cars with green, white, and blue clusters at night and I never really noticed one color being harder on my eyes. Never driven with red though, besides a friend's e36 which is more of an orange that I wasn't too fond of. I'm not saying I disagree, just that I've never had a problem with one color vs another.
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Red also doesn't reflect off the windshield.
I liked it in my GTI, and also like it in the S4.
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#32
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#33
I like red/amber in my 128i. As others already said it has been scientifically established as the best colour for human vision. In combination with easy-to-read fonts it results in the best gauges in the industry. That means it only takes a fraction of a second to get a reading off of them. Furthermore: this colour/font combination has been used for decades in BMWs and such continuity establishes brand identity which in turn leads to brand loyalty.
#34
lol at vw owners thinking their cars are more special because of blue backlighting.![]()
#35
Blue is the most tiring color because the human eyes have trouble distinguishing blue text on black background.
Green is one of the least tiring colors.
A lot of non-car instruments have green text on black background.
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