How to adjust the clock on the Verna?

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McLola
07/30/25 2:59am
Press and hold the CLOCK button until the numbers on the clock start flashing. Rotate the knob to change the numbers, and press the knob to switch the position of the number being adjusted. Once the time is set, press the knob again to stop the numbers from flashing. The radio has two knobs; it's the one on the right. Here is some information about the Verna: 1. The Verna features smooth line designs with a style leaning towards fashion, targeting young consumers. 2. In terms of handling, the steering wheel is very light, making it effortless even when turning the wheels while stationary. The front-end response is decent, and the compact body gives a nimble driving feel. The chassis and suspension: the car's shock absorption is relatively soft, offering good comfort. 3. The new model opts for an inverted trapezoidal grille paired with narrow, diamond-shaped headlights, enhancing its fashionable appeal. The rear design incorporates a full-width taillight cluster, emphasizing the linear aesthetics of the rear. Overall, the exterior is more distinctive with a stronger sporty vibe. 4. In terms of power, the entire lineup is equipped with a 1.4L naturally aspirated engine, delivering an output of 95 horsepower, which is entirely sufficient for daily use.
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