Really, really, off subject...kinda, but I bought an '88 Cougar off the showroom floor back in 1987. (In the USA) It had the digital dash and odometer, but he gauges were needle/analog.
The neat feature...at the time...was where you could push a button and everything would switch from MPH to kilometers per hour and the odometer would also switch from miles to kilometers with the push of a button.
Got about 300,000 miles out of that car without taking the oil pan or valve cover off.
A couple of months ago, we also sold a '98 Jeep Grand Cherokee which said "This vehicle is for Canada use only" under the hood. It had a factory 120V block heater and the oil pressure and coolant gauge were metric.
Not sure how it ever got to be sold in the U.S., but it didn't bother me. IIRC, the speedometer was set for miles, but had kilometer numbers on the inside of miles numbers on the speedometer, just like a few other vehicles.