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centre console display
The center console (American English) or centre console in an automobile consists of the control-bearing surfaces in the center of the front of the vehicle interior. The term is applied to the area beginning in the dashboard and continuing beneath it, and often merging with the transmission tunnel which runs between the front driver's and passenger's seats of many vehicles.
Traditionally, vehicles with a gear stick have placed this control where the two areas of console and tunnel merge, or at the rear-most end of the console in front-wheel-drive vehicles without transmission tunnels. In some modern vehicles – particularly vans – the gear stick is mounted in the front, more vertical part of the center console to be within better reach of the driver without requiring a long stalk mounted on the steering column.
Increasingly, center consoles include a wide variety of storage compartments and cupholders, some of them (such as the Ford Flex Platinum Edition) with a refrigerator, in addition to the more traditional use as purely a surface for instrumentation and controls.
Hello everyone,
I have just received my MGS5 EV in Trophy spec 3 days ago. It’s my first EV after ten years of driving a RR Evoque (lovely design but a shoddy build) and so far I am very very impressed.
A quick question. Is there a way to ensure that the front facing camera activates when...
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