BY MARTON PETTENDY | 26th Jul 2001


HOUSED under a large soft-covered hood that sweeps across the dash, the vital instruments have white faces (which turn orange at night) and are clustered around a display for warnings and indicators. A small separate screen in the speedometer arc shows the odometer and trip computer settings, which are altered from a button at the tip of the right-hand steering column stalk. Also under the big hood is an LCD panel for stereo settings, clock and outside temperature. The seatbelt and door-ajar warning lights alongside this panel, and most of those located in the instrument binnacle, are unfortunately visible when not in use. The top of the dash contains a lidded storage bin.
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