Submitted by Easy-Reading t3_y7dlmn in philadelphia
hairlikemerida t1_iswesk7 wrote
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Uh, yeah, they do. All cars have a little display, whether it’s on your dash, infotainment system, rearview mirror, whatever, showing which cardinal direction you’re traveling.
It’s not an actual compass that spins around. Although those were certainly more common in the early 2000s.
ETA: Obviously, cars without digital capabilities in any way, such as vintage/classic vehicles are not likely to have this. But all 2000s and later vehicles should have a compass display somewhere.
It will just state the direction. Nothing else. So ‘NW’, ‘S’, ‘NE’ would be what is displayed.
f0rf0r t1_iswfg8u wrote
Bro an absolute fuckton of cars did not have this and probably still don't (you can still buy ones without all the infotainment bullshit, although it's harder). I mean I generally know where I'm going and google maps is more useful than any of the built in shit anyway but I have never owned a car that had a compass anywhere on it lol.
hairlikemerida t1_iswg1r3 wrote
This is not some elaborate piece of technology.. It’s the direction and temperature. If it’s not on your cluster, screen, whatever the hell, it’s most likely this.
It seems a lot of cars were phased into this in the early 2000s. Most new cars do not utilize the rearview mirror display.
f0rf0r t1_iswi0vs wrote
lmao yeah my dad's truck had one of these and they were pretty common but that's not the point - lots of cars didn't, which is why these aftermarket units even exist! you are confidently making an assertion that is demonstrably wrong, online! one of the classic blunders.
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