I had the same car in grad school in the early 80's - loved it, so much fun, except I was in Northern Illinois and the winters were brutal. I remember having to run out to the car a couple of times a day to start it up and run it in the winter (yes it was outside) just to keep it starting in the cold weather.
I also remember that most of the Nissans from the 1980s and early 1990s also had that same chime when the driver turned the engine on before getting his/her belt on, chimed when the driver's door was open when the key was in the ignition and chimed to remind the driver to turn off the headlights when the headlights were on when the motor was off but chimed more slowly with a different note.
My parents have a 2002 Hyundai Elantra with that same bell which chimes when the driver turns the engine on before buckling up, chimes when the driver unbuckles his/her seat belt while the motor is on, chimes when the driver's door is open when the key is in the ignition and chimes when the turning signal is on for too long but chimes with a different note and also chimes more slowly.
I love the car. Drive tester should, however, not ever handle steering wheel from the inside. If she suddenly had to turn wheel in the opposite direction, her hand would be an obstacle. Apart from that, it is not good driving manners. Thanks for the video anyway.
I had the same car in grad school in the early 80's - loved it, so much fun, except I was in Northern Illinois and the winters were brutal. I remember having to run out to the car a couple of times a day to start it up and run it in the winter (yes it was outside) just to keep it starting in the cold weather.
I also remember that most of the Nissans from the 1980s and early 1990s also had that same chime when the driver turned the engine on before getting his/her belt on, chimed when the driver's door was open when the key was in the ignition and chimed to remind the driver to turn off the headlights when the headlights were on when the motor was off but chimed more slowly with a different note.
My parents have a 2002 Hyundai Elantra with that same bell which chimes when the driver turns the engine on before buckling up, chimes when the driver unbuckles his/her seat belt while the motor is on, chimes when the driver's door is open when the key is in the ignition and chimes when the turning signal is on for too long but chimes with a different note and also chimes more slowly.
Good video but not sure about the 1980s porn music 😂😂😂😅
I love the car. Drive tester should, however, not ever handle steering wheel from the inside. If she suddenly had to turn wheel in the opposite direction, her hand would be an obstacle. Apart from that, it is not good driving manners. Thanks for the video anyway.
great observation