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<blockquote data-quote="Traveler" data-source="post: 368926" data-attributes="member: 7248"><p>For me, I've always liked blue, way before JDMs or anyone else started showing up in blue. So comparison don't matter as far as I am concerned, to each his own. But if amber is best for night driving, then that alone would make me want to keep it stock, as safety is first. It would also explain why the MINI's dash is the same colour. Then again, the M3 dash has quite a bit of white in it. And if amber is best, why don't all the other manufacturers follow suit?</p><p></p><p>VW's were green (don't know what they are now), Honda was green but now I think it's multi-coloured, Merc is white, Land Rover (during BMW ownership) was green, and still is.</p><p></p><p>I would think a multi-colour display would be more stimulating than any single colour. With an iDrive display in our cars, we are already having a multi-colour display, so it's not exactly pure amber anymore anyway. The MINI's mood lighting allows a range of around 7 colours ranging from blue to purple to red. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Oh please.. that's torture!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Traveler, post: 368926, member: 7248"] For me, I've always liked blue, way before JDMs or anyone else started showing up in blue. So comparison don't matter as far as I am concerned, to each his own. But if amber is best for night driving, then that alone would make me want to keep it stock, as safety is first. It would also explain why the MINI's dash is the same colour. Then again, the M3 dash has quite a bit of white in it. And if amber is best, why don't all the other manufacturers follow suit? VW's were green (don't know what they are now), Honda was green but now I think it's multi-coloured, Merc is white, Land Rover (during BMW ownership) was green, and still is. I would think a multi-colour display would be more stimulating than any single colour. With an iDrive display in our cars, we are already having a multi-colour display, so it's not exactly pure amber anymore anyway. The MINI's mood lighting allows a range of around 7 colours ranging from blue to purple to red. Oh please.. that's torture! [/QUOTE]
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