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      11-20-2011, 08:51 AM   #31
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Originally Posted by Tom K. View Post
That raises another interesting question. Does the OP's 2004/07 Honda (is this one car?) automatically change the time when moving from one time zone to another? Does it allow for the Newfoundland time zone with it's 1/2 hour variance from Atlantic time?

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I have a Honda with GPS that does change the time when you drive across different time zones. It is not perfect but it is close.

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Originally Posted by Bimmer-Bob View Post
Personally, I think it would be worse to have a clock that was wrong for two weeks out of every year or that didn't adapt to certain time zones properly. It becomes a case of a supposed time-saver actually being more inconvenient than the problem it is attempting to solve.
That is definitely a problem twice a year. When you do 'spring forward' and 'fall back'. I assume the newer cars will get the days right. The good thing is you never have to set the time for the rest of the year.
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