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A. Rosich said: The radio display at the central multipurpose screen mimicks the old radio displays with numbers and a needle passing over them from side to side. It is really a nice retro touch which looks almost identical to the tuner display of a Telefunken radio my father had many years ago.
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Everything old is new again. I notice that many of the after-market CD and DVD players now have a real rotary volume control instead of the buttons that they used for a few years. Some things you just can't improve on. As far as all that other high-tech gear, well, in my opinion you don't need it and it is just more stuff to increase the price of the car....and then more service work and parts sales for the dealers when it fails.
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1986 560 SEL (159K miles)
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