The guages are supposed to look that way, I test drove one for the shits and giggles and it highlights the number the needles are next to. You need wallet the size of Texas to keep up with the maintenance but these things are brilliant
i drove one of those last week. They are definitely nice rigs, air ride makes for a comfortable ride and that little diesel can pull a stomp and is quiet. i would be afraid to own one tho without warranty .
They’re great! I drove one when they were new for about 40 miles and loved the torque. At one time they were hard to find but they are pretty under rated now. The gauges are built that way. They are dim until the needle passes the appropriate mph or rpm and becomes brighter. Not sure I would ever own one. Would like to, but people cut you off, won’t let you in, flip you off and give you guff when you’re in a newer Range Rover. What did it sell for?
@@JoesGoldenGarage They don't make diesels any more. I think '21 was the last year. I am looking at a '16 diesel this coming week. Might trade the Equinox on it.