I remember in 1992 or something, we had an uncle come over in one of these while we were talking in the driveway. As soon as everybody around heard it talk we all did lose our shit. We all crowded around the damn car and he gladly had it say some more stuff for us as we oohed and awwed...
@@reducedfaticecreamisjustde1447 I had a 1980 200sx turbo that talked before there was any such thing as a knight rider show, so knight rider didn't persuade any automakers when the tv show didn't even exist back then
My dad had a Merkury Cougar in the late 80's until 1991 that did the same thing. I got a kick out of it. I remember it had a woman's voice though, could be wrong.
@@scellyyt Really? Is that really a thing? I know ajar is Spanish for "over there", so I just assumed it was a bad translation. (PS, not a native English speaker)
@@bareq1981 It is kinda the car's business.. if it run outta gas and keeps going, it can suck up dirt or other grime in the fuel tank and completely shatter the whole mechanism.
Crazy memories here. I had a 1984 New Yorker. It was the ultimate chick magnet...for the wrong reasons. Girls would always ask me to take them for a ride, not because they wanted to hang out with me, but just to hear the car talk.
Firstly, sorry for reply to the comment about 2 years ago. well, i could learned about some words and slungs from this comment. it is "thick magnet"and"hang out" i didn't thought that i could learning english words from YT comment. sorry for poor english. from🇯🇵 ^^
Chrysler always had crazy idea back in the day. Talking voice alerts. Power swivel seats. Oval shaped steering wheels, Chrysler from the 1960s to 80s was very different than other carmakers
Push-button transmissions, which they've kinda gone back to in the Ram with the knob. You'd figure they'd see history repeating itself--the push-button Torqueflite was horrible.
Chrysler always has been one of the crazier car manufacturers. It were them who made Airflow and Prowler, both of which, even though they've failed, started lines of many much more famous and well-known machines (Toyota AA and a whole line of neo-retro cars). And don't forget the Turbine Car concept, which was also quite close to go into series. But, unfortunately, market decides, and so Chrysler many times paid dearly for their visions. Until, alas, it has been sold to Cerberus, which was the very final of Chrysler as we knew it, it seems.
I don’t think it’s a speech synthesizer. From my memory the RUclipsr the8bitguy did a video on speech synthesizers and said that this car didn’t actually have one in it rather it’s actually a small vinyl record inside the car
@@Matthew27567 I think this is a little of both. The early 1980s Nissans used a vinyl record of sorts, but these late 80s Chryslers no doubt used something quite similar to a Speak & Spell, which was indeed voice synthesis.
My Grampa had this car in blue. He was a WW2 veteran and would always take me onto the Air Force base to go look at the full-size aircraft they had on plinths. I loved riding in that car and talking about airplanes with my Grampa. I love him and miss him dearly. Thanks for the reminder.
Eddie Murphy made a joke about this on his stand up tape saying he had a datsun, and if he bought the car in the hood it would say something like “hey man somebody stole ya battery” 😂😂😂
A similar car in today's world: _BEEP BEEP BEEP_ Your battery is critically low (5%). It is strongly recommended to charge your vehicle. Certain functions may become unavailable due to low battery voltage: 630 V.
STEVE McCROSKEY: Looks like I picked the wrong day to stop smoking… Looks like I picked the wrong day to stop drinking… Looks like I picked the wrong day to stop doing barbiturates… Looks like I picked the wrong day to stop sniffing glue…
My parents bought one of these brand new in 87. I remember everyone around us thought the talking part was so cool. I also somehow figured out completely on my own how to run the voice box thru its test phase. You would push the drivers door switch in and out several times and it would go thru all the voice functions. I was 7 at the time. I remember the first time i figured that out I thought i broke the car. Once i showed dad...he had me use it as a party trick around his friends 😂 Oh the memories.
We had one of those when I was a kid. I'll never forget going out to eat with my parents and the waitress telling my Dad "Your car just told me its headlights are on.."
My aunt had this car back in the 90's, I still remember making trips in it back and forth between Kansas and Colorado. the "A door is ajar' is so memorable for me for some reason.
Under the dash was a button to push and you could go through each voice. I had an 87 New Yorker. My dads mechanic friend sold it to us for 400 dollars. It had 479000 miles on it in 1998.
@@timonsolus 1 lol, idk what she’s on about. Also find it pretty hard to believe there’s one of these with nearly 500000 miles on it, while not impossible with some rebuilds here and there, that’s extremely unlikely.
@@neurodeiiri My examples not a Chrysler but there's this 1984 Ford LTD Country Squire Wagon I'm going to buy from the second owner soon, car was well taken care of and even though the meters rolled over, it should have around 500k miles. Still all original and in great shape compared to most. For something like a Honda or Volvo I wouldn't be surprised if it hit a million, but a ford even halfway there? major shocker.
This brings back memories! My grandfather had one of these. "The door is ajar!" "No its not! It's a door!" I was 6 or 7 at the time, what do you expect? haha
I had a similar experience not knowing the difference between than and then. “Objects in mirror are closer, then they appear” is how I read it 😂😂 I thought where they appearing from??
ELECTRICCLOCK A few Nissans had this, too. I believe 280ZXs were one car that talked. I know Maximas talked. Not exactly cars for elderly people. They made cars talk simply for the novelty of it. Speech synthesis was still somewhat new at the time, so it made for a cool selling point.
Beginning in 1982-84 it was the whole Knight Rider obsession. During the show's run there were actual customers at Pontiac dealerships asking how they could get that car known as KITT, assuming it was an actual model. They later started calling it a 'black t-top' instead of a 'pontiac trans am' due to this. Since car makers figured they'd sell to those who loved Knight Rider they tried doing the whole talking car thing. Nissan, Oldsmobile, and Chrysler all tried. They bombed, sadly.
Wow. Does this ever bring back memories. Had a 1984 chrysler new yorker. Black with red pinstriping and interior. Had my best highschool days in that car.
I remember we had a car similar to this, I think it was an 80s LeBaron. We found a series of actions to perform to make it thank us like 20 times. The worst was when you were driving and then out of nowhere it would start talking. It would scare us every time.
Just imagine, if this was the 1980s, old timers from horse and buggy days would still be living, and just think about what a talking car would seem like to them.
I had a 1983 Chrysler E Class and it sounded exactly like this! Omg high school memories of my friends and I going on a bone cruise and it told me to change the oil and my friends freaked out! Good times. Gooooood times haha
jenl336 I’ve never had a Chrysler product of this era considering I was born in the late 90’s. But I kind of wish my car could actually say this same thing instead of just telling me Navigation Directions and telling my Dad that the Bluetooth Phonebook Update from his phone has failed. 😅
Used to have an 87 New Yorker. Such a cool car. It would also say things like “Your engine is overheating” and such when the dummy lights would come on. Such a neat car.
I had a New Yorker very similar to this. I used to wait for it to tell me my door was open so I could say thanks for telling me. Then I’d shut it. I always thought the future would have more of this. Sucks I was wrong.
Probably regions, it’s cheaper to produce a soundboard that produces beeps and bongs rather than hiring people that speak different languages to reach dozens upon dozens of lines.
My relatively modern car talks to me when my seatbelt or my passenger's seat belt isn't fastened, if I leave the parking brake on, etc. But the way how they did this back in the day was really impressive. I saw a video showing how it worked with essentially a mini-record player.
My mom had the Chrysler E-Class, which was the cheaper variant of the New Yorker. It had this same voice. We always got a big laugh from it. Every once in awhile it would surprise you with something new.
you are not a nice person if you are doing things to be thanked. I've held many a door and I literally cannot tell you if I've ever been thanked for it. I've seen people say it takes no effort to say "thank you" but I would equally argue it takes no effort to open a door. this world has too many people focused on words and being assholes to eachother over others apparently being assholes to them despite neither party having actually done anything of substance
@@zohaib876 it's a meaningless thing people do simply because it's expected of them, it's super fake and I hate it (most of the time) sometimes people actually mean it but in my experience like 80% of the time it the "common courtesy" version which is probably just a holdover from the renaissance era where people were faking out their asses for sake of appearing better than the lowly peasants it's probably coming across as more intense than I'm intending but people getring upset because someone didn't thank them really irritates me and people of talk about "politeness" just reek of that kinda person
To me, this is just the pinnacle in american cars being so cutting edge and so different vs the European market on so many levels (even if a bit kitsch at times). But now, other than your huge pickups, I feel usa and european cars are mainly alike. And we both drive a lot of Korean cars as well.
My dad back in 1985 bought a New Yorker in Mexico and he didn’t realize the voice was programmed in Spanish until he brought it to the states it just one day said ‘No olvide las llaves!” ‘Gracias!’ And to this day he still drives it despite barely understanding what it says
When is a door not a door? . . . This is neat. In the '80s, our neighbor had a talking car. He told us the things he said, but we never got a demonstration. The identity between his quotes and what we hear in this video makes me think he probably had the same model.
There is actually a button in the door jam you can push and make it play all the voices. I had a fuel line leak and every other day "Your Fuel Is Low".
my greatfather actually used to have one of these, but Never actually knew it had more voices than just the one we heard in the video, what other voices did it actually have?
Those systems have been found in Nissan 300ZXZ, 200SX and Maxima GLE/GL from 1984 to 86. Between 1983 and 1988 the heared EVA (electronic voice alert) could have optionally been ordered at the Chrysler Mark Cross Edition and was delivered in Chrysler LeBaron, Town&Country, Fifth Avenue and New Yorker as well as in the Dogde Daytone and the Dodge 600. It was available in spanish, french and english for the mexican / canadian market.
@@aaronlane8276 I'm thinking of the RCR video on the new Yorker he definitely would have mentioned the talking if that particular new Yorker had the feature
Forget the talking aspect..... a bunch of these bad boys had super chargers haha! "A door is a jar" was certainly a part of my teenage years though. Remember it fondly.
This must have been such a trip back in 1987. Then when it says "thank you" people would have lost it.
I can imagine it was because of tv shows like knight rider that something like this would've been made
I remember in 1992 or something, we had an uncle come over in one of these while we were talking in the driveway. As soon as everybody around heard it talk we all did lose our shit. We all crowded around the damn car and he gladly had it say some more stuff for us as we oohed and awwed...
@@reducedfaticecreamisjustde1447
I had a 1980 200sx turbo that talked before there was any such thing as a knight rider show, so knight rider didn't persuade any automakers when the tv show didn't even exist back then
My dad had a Merkury Cougar in the late 80's until 1991 that did the same thing. I got a kick out of it. I remember it had a woman's voice though, could be wrong.
@@hotrodpawnsWell I'm sure there were some other shows that had talking cars back then
“A door is a jar”
Well thank you, I learn something every day!
Idk why most people never heard half of the dictionary.
ajar means slightly open
@tomr6955 No problem 👍
@@InteloPL it's a joke 💀 also it's not 1894
@@scellyyt Really? Is that really a thing? I know ajar is Spanish for "over there", so I just assumed it was a bad translation. (PS, not a native English speaker)
A door is A j a r
take my upvote XD
@@MAX-gk5qf upvote? Nigga this is RUclips don’t do that reddit shit here
@@cjthemanthelegend shit! sorry CJ!
@@MAX-gk5qf you better be
No sir, a door, is a door
The fact that it says "Thank you"is quite delightful.
agreed!
It's a polite car
its not. It drives me nuts when car says like "Please refuel" instead of just "Low fuel " - it's your fuckin business, not the car's...
@@bareq1981 It is kinda the car's business.. if it run outta gas and keeps going, it can suck up dirt or other grime in the fuel tank and completely shatter the whole mechanism.
Not sure why people hated this, this is a lot better than a buzzer
Because the voice sounds robotic.
I feel like its one of those things thats neat for a little while then it starts to get annoying
@@thearousedeunuch it sounds great though
@@peppermeat8059 Yeah, until you listen to it twenty times. Nowadays, with more normal sounding recordings, it would be great.
im a touch crazy would have preffered a buzzer rather than the beep then the spoken warning. i guess in just used to that being born in 2000
Crazy memories here. I had a 1984 New Yorker. It was the ultimate chick magnet...for the wrong reasons. Girls would always ask me to take them for a ride, not because they wanted to hang out with me, but just to hear the car talk.
Thats funny. The car is getting chicks but your not xD. That must have sucked
@@Jean_1999 haha suck :)
When the car is more manly than you, thats a mega RIP
cash, grass or ass. no one rides for free
Firstly, sorry for reply to the comment about 2 years ago.
well, i could learned about some words and slungs from this comment.
it is "thick magnet"and"hang out" i didn't thought that i could learning english words from YT comment.
sorry for poor english.
from🇯🇵 ^^
"Don't forget your keys!" lol I actually like that cause sometimes people do tend to forget their keys and lock themselves out
Don't forget your CHILDREN..... SAD but true
That happened to me 2 times, fortunately i always copy my car keys
I like when the self scan at the supermarket tells me to take my bagged items, yet it never tells me what to do with the items that I didn't bag.🤣
Cars outsmart humans now they lock your keys inside on you! We must not let AI take over us!
My car just beeps a a lot when the key is in and door is open (2014 wrx)
I like it, it sounds professional, like the voice in aircraft cockpits.
Yeah
Yeah he sounds a bit like tbe EGPWS in my plane.
50…. 40…… 30…. 20………… 10.
Nissan Maxima ~ 84 , had a woman voice on board
@@calvinnickel9995 PULL UP, PULL UP
@@sexopimbada
Engine 1fire
This was the last car my grandfather ever had. As a kid it was mind-blowing to hear the car talking to you.
That car has better manners than most humans lol
Chrysler always had crazy idea back in the day. Talking voice alerts. Power swivel seats. Oval shaped steering wheels, Chrysler from the 1960s to 80s was very different than other carmakers
Push-button transmissions, which they've kinda gone back to in the Ram with the knob. You'd figure they'd see history repeating itself--the push-button Torqueflite was horrible.
Plus they killed Anton Yelchin.
If only they were actually reliable
Chrysler always has been one of the crazier car manufacturers. It were them who made Airflow and Prowler, both of which, even though they've failed, started lines of many much more famous and well-known machines (Toyota AA and a whole line of neo-retro cars). And don't forget the Turbine Car concept, which was also quite close to go into series. But, unfortunately, market decides, and so Chrysler many times paid dearly for their visions. Until, alas, it has been sold to Cerberus, which was the very final of Chrysler as we knew it, it seems.
Yep! Also the Chrysler turbine too. Which worked very well but was too expensive
1980s speech synthesis chips are amazing. They are a lost art at this point...
I don’t think it’s a speech synthesizer. From my memory the RUclipsr the8bitguy did a video on speech synthesizers and said that this car didn’t actually have one in it rather it’s actually a small vinyl record inside the car
@@Matthew27567 I think this is a little of both. The early 1980s Nissans used a vinyl record of sorts, but these late 80s Chryslers no doubt used something quite similar to a Speak & Spell, which was indeed voice synthesis.
@@MattExzy it wouldn't take for another really long time before speech synthesis became this good
@@MattExzy That even more nuts
It could be a recording, but it sounds like a recording of a phonemic synthesiser
My Grampa had this car in blue. He was a WW2 veteran and would always take me onto the Air Force base to go look at the full-size aircraft they had on plinths. I loved riding in that car and talking about airplanes with my Grampa. I love him and miss him dearly. Thanks for the reminder.
Your gpa was & is a badass
Your grandpa is a hero.
Awesome Gramps!
Thank you to your grandpa for his service. Your grandpa was, is & will always be a badass.
the good ole days
Pretty high tech for the 1980s. I could see this being used to help put older people.
bro im only 24 and would be happy to have that in older cars. ya know the ones with out digital guages.
Eddie Murphy made a joke about this on his stand up tape saying he had a datsun, and if he bought the car in the hood it would say something like “hey man somebody stole ya battery” 😂😂😂
Beep beep beep | The engine is about to throw a rod. Prepare to walk home. 😂😂😂
Yeah in a Chevy maybe
Spheal 😂😅🤣😭
A similar car in today's world: _BEEP BEEP BEEP_ Your battery is critically low (5%). It is strongly recommended to charge your vehicle. Certain functions may become unavailable due to low battery voltage: 630 V.
@@scratchpad7954 beep beep ,your car has driven one mile ,battery low. Combustion in progress
@@Channel-cm7yc If it was transmission related it would apply.
"KITT?"
"Yes, Michael?"
"Shut up."
Beep beep beep - Rebuild the transmission.
Thank you
Beep beep beep - rebuild the engine
Boop. Thank you
😂😂😂👍👍
😂
this is even better than the electric cars , they would just scream at you and this guy is so polite
Unlike the Tesla, you had to actually steer at the kids to run them over in the Chrysler.
@@texaswunderkind💀💀💀
I want this so bad 😂 it reminds me of a speak and spell, as well as the Bart sounds in the Bay Area!!
Cars straight out of the movie airplane
“a door is ajar”
“What’s a jar?”
“A glass container for storing items but that’s not important right now”
Opens jar: a jar is adoor
Don't call me Shirley!
TED STRIKER: Surely you can’t be serious!
Dr. RUMACK: I am serious, and don’t call me Shirley.
STEVE McCROSKEY: Looks like I picked the wrong day to stop smoking… Looks like I picked the wrong day to stop drinking… Looks like I picked the wrong day to stop doing barbiturates… Looks like I picked the wrong day to stop sniffing glue…
No a door is a door😊
Alright, let's be honest, I want the automated voice from this car in mine, it's so awesome.
People have made these things work in non-chrysler cars, it's just a box with simple on/off switch inputs. No more complicated than a seatbelt beeper.
Yes but it’s a little creepy but in a good way
My mom said even if she won the lottery she wanted to have her Chrysler New Yorker that told her that her door was a jar.
Thank you
the display looks the best
this sort of retro futurism is so cool
My parents bought one of these brand new in 87. I remember everyone around us thought the talking part was so cool. I also somehow figured out completely on my own how to run the voice box thru its test phase. You would push the drivers door switch in and out several times and it would go thru all the voice functions. I was 7 at the time. I remember the first time i figured that out I thought i broke the car. Once i showed dad...he had me use it as a party trick around his friends 😂 Oh the memories.
Oh man my granddad had this car and he would never stop with the “no it’s not a jar, it’s a door” joke
"A door is a jar, but a jar is not a door"
Wisest words to bless my ears
If you open a jar the jar is ajar
@@mikerodix4800so if you take it of its ajar it means slightly open
I absolutely love how it says 'thank you' so much 😄
It's very thankful, indeed.
It's so polite 🥲
Must be designed by a Canadian
We had one of those when I was a kid. I'll never forget going out to eat with my parents and the waitress telling my Dad "Your car just told me its headlights are on.."
My aunt had this car back in the 90's, I still remember making trips in it back and forth between Kansas and Colorado. the "A door is ajar' is so memorable for me for some reason.
Fancy 80s vehicles are so interesting. Its like the perfect combination of an old computer and a car. Would love to drive one some time.
Under the dash was a button to push and you could go through each voice. I had an 87 New Yorker. My dads mechanic friend sold it to us for 400 dollars. It had 479000 miles on it in 1998.
How many does it have now? 🤔😃😄
How many different voices were there?
@@timonsolus 1 lol, idk what she’s on about.
Also find it pretty hard to believe there’s one of these with nearly 500000 miles on it, while not impossible with some rebuilds here and there, that’s extremely unlikely.
@@neurodeiiri My examples not a Chrysler but there's this 1984 Ford LTD Country Squire Wagon I'm going to buy from the second owner soon, car was well taken care of and even though the meters rolled over, it should have around 500k miles. Still all original and in great shape compared to most. For something like a Honda or Volvo I wouldn't be surprised if it hit a million, but a ford even halfway there? major shocker.
@@RealSpawnBrick the LTD, Crown Vic and F series were well built. High mileage isn't unusual on one of those.
Im sorry, I cant do that, Dave.
Good ol' Speak & Spell on wheels!
Same voice synth
My grandparents had this car when I was growing up, they sold it in 05/06.
Haha these brings me back.
My pops tells me that my uncle had one of these back in the day and he always mentions this feature it’s cool af
This brings back memories! My grandfather had one of these. "The door is ajar!" "No its not! It's a door!"
I was 6 or 7 at the time, what do you expect? haha
I had a similar experience not knowing the difference between than and then.
“Objects in mirror are closer, then they appear” is how I read it 😂😂 I thought where they appearing from??
6 or 7, he'll I still do this. 😅
My grandfather had this model. Takes me back! Thank's for the refresher and all the memories that came with it!
Yay I feel good when it’s all “thank you”
I had one of these cars. It was like driving a sofa. Loved it.
This is a perfect car for someone that doesn't get too much thank you
They did this to help out senior citizens because they were the ones who primarily bought these cars.
ELECTRICCLOCK A few Nissans had this, too. I believe 280ZXs were one car that talked. I know Maximas talked. Not exactly cars for elderly people.
They made cars talk simply for the novelty of it. Speech synthesis was still somewhat new at the time, so it made for a cool selling point.
downsouth420
Wish they bring that back these years
Elders are not the only ones who need this 😒
Senior Citizens were only ones that could afford them lol lol
weren't they technophobic ?
Beginning in 1982-84 it was the whole Knight Rider obsession. During the show's run there were actual customers at Pontiac dealerships asking how they could get that car known as KITT, assuming it was an actual model. They later started calling it a 'black t-top' instead of a 'pontiac trans am' due to this. Since car makers figured they'd sell to those who loved Knight Rider they tried doing the whole talking car thing. Nissan, Oldsmobile, and Chrysler all tried. They bombed, sadly.
Wow. Does this ever bring back memories. Had a 1984 chrysler new yorker. Black with red pinstriping and interior. Had my best highschool days in that car.
It was all in good fun until “Your engine oil pressure is low.” Then you’re walking to the gas station to call your dad from a pay phone!
Jesus… we had one of these, and I was able to quote every line
That's the most polite car I have ever seen!
I remember we had a car similar to this, I think it was an 80s LeBaron. We found a series of actions to perform to make it thank us like 20 times. The worst was when you were driving and then out of nowhere it would start talking. It would scare us every time.
My grandparents had one.... the car also said "all monitored systems are functioning"
Just imagine, if this was the 1980s, old timers from horse and buggy days would still be living, and just think about what a talking car would seem like to them.
This would send a small Victorian child into a coma
Almost as weird as a talking horse would be to us.
0:52 dont forget your c h e e s e
that some really really good retro analog voice editing, I almost believed it~
"a door is a jar" ah yes, the floor here is made out of dry
I had a 1983 Chrysler E Class and it sounded exactly like this! Omg high school memories of my friends and I going on a bone cruise and it told me to change the oil and my friends freaked out! Good times. Gooooood times haha
jenl336 I’ve never had a Chrysler product of this era considering I was born in the late 90’s. But I kind of wish my car could actually say this same thing instead of just telling me Navigation Directions and telling my Dad that the Bluetooth Phonebook Update from his phone has failed. 😅
My Dad rented one of those same cars that same year. My Mom was
getting flustered.
Used to have an 87 New Yorker. Such a cool car. It would also say things like “Your engine is overheating” and such when the dummy lights would come on. Such a neat car.
I was searching for this video for years!
I had a New Yorker very similar to this. I used to wait for it to tell me my door was open so I could say thanks for telling me. Then I’d shut it. I always thought the future would have more of this. Sucks I was wrong.
beep beep beep *Now activating ejector seat and releasing roof, please hold on tight*
Why was this not a basic feature for cars nowadays? This is actually genius and ahead of its time
Probably regions, it’s cheaper to produce a soundboard that produces beeps and bongs rather than hiring people that speak different languages to reach dozens upon dozens of lines.
@@MetalVII Icons and beeps are way quicker to understand. It's the same thing with icons vs text.
My relatively modern car talks to me when my seatbelt or my passenger's seat belt isn't fastened, if I leave the parking brake on, etc. But the way how they did this back in the day was really impressive. I saw a video showing how it worked with essentially a mini-record player.
My family had one of these back in the day...we called it Lurch after the Adams Familiy butler :D
My mom had the Chrysler E-Class, which was the cheaper variant of the New Yorker. It had this same voice. We always got a big laugh from it. Every once in awhile it would surprise you with something new.
Me @my modern, non-talking car: “you disappoint me.”
My car: *beeps in response because it can’t talk*
My dad had a car just like this. It used to scare me as a kid for some reason.
I’m waiting for Hal to say, I’m sorry Dave, I can’t do that
Eric Andre: “Do you have a friendly car? One that talks?”
I don't trust like that
maybe some skittles?
i absolutely love that voice synthesizer chip my lord
I remember back in the late 80s, my aunt owned one of these Chryslers! It freaked me out as a kid hahaha
I honestly love this. My 05 Acura RL had it and it came in handy
I really want a Chrysler New Yorker or Lebaron. That would be so much fun!
I knew somebody who had one and I thought it was cool. So futuristic lol
I would never get tired of it
Great for 1987 technology, I'm shocked that this didn't catch on, if it did than today we would have cars where we can have a conversation with.
"Your door is a jar."
"Oh yeah? Well your mother is a skateboard!"
It's so well-mannered & polite with all his thank you's...unlike those people I've held the door open for who never thanked me.
you are not a nice person if you are doing things to be thanked.
I've held many a door and I literally cannot tell you if I've ever been thanked for it.
I've seen people say it takes no effort to say "thank you" but I would equally argue it takes no effort to open a door.
this world has too many people focused on words and being assholes to eachother over others apparently being assholes to them despite neither party having actually done anything of substance
@Comfy Cherry It's called common courtesy. You're over thinking it.
@@zohaib876 it's a meaningless thing people do simply because it's expected of them, it's super fake and I hate it (most of the time)
sometimes people actually mean it but in my experience like 80% of the time it the "common courtesy" version which is probably just a holdover from the renaissance era where people were faking out their asses for sake of appearing better than the lowly peasants
it's probably coming across as more intense than I'm intending but people getring upset because someone didn't thank them really irritates me and people of talk about "politeness" just reek of that kinda person
To me, this is just the pinnacle in american cars being so cutting edge and so different vs the European market on so many levels (even if a bit kitsch at times). But now, other than your huge pickups, I feel usa and european cars are mainly alike. And we both drive a lot of Korean cars as well.
My dad back in 1985 bought a New Yorker in Mexico and he didn’t realize the voice was programmed in Spanish until he brought it to the states it just one day said ‘No olvide las llaves!” ‘Gracias!’ And to this day he still drives it despite barely understanding what it says
My old jdm car spoke in japanese but i think it only was about missing a toll card or something.
love how the car goes out of its way to thank you
0:10 sounds like the american EAS alarm talking
They should have used the voice from Hal in the 2001 movie. You go to open your door "What are you doing Dave?"
Would've been neater if they had sourced William Daniels for the voice (actor who voiced KITT from Knight Rider)
@@nicholasdalzell2658 yes!! Absolutely YES!!! I'm a huge fan of Knight Rider and I was thinking the same!
People need this nowadays. They're so lost in their own worlds, they need these little reminders.
If they're that dense, they shouldn't have a driver's license to begin with
When is a door not a door? . . .
This is neat. In the '80s, our neighbor had a talking car. He told us the things he said, but we never got a demonstration. The identity between his quotes and what we hear in this video makes me think he probably had the same model.
That seems super futuristic even for today. The designer and engineer did a great job.
There is actually a button in the door jam you can push and make it play all the voices. I had a fuel line leak and every other day "Your Fuel Is Low".
my greatfather actually used to have one of these, but Never actually knew it had more voices than just the one we heard in the video, what other voices did it actually have?
🇺🇸✨️⚓️🌿⚓️✨️🇺🇸 Beautiful classic & hats 👒 off 2 folks @ Chrysler Corporation up in Michigan back in the 80s all check ✔️ ✅️.....
looks minty af
pubbie hive it was mint, I bought it with only 32,000 miles on it. It sat in a garage and still had the original tires on it from 1987.
Fohtman how much did you get it for?
My mom had an '86 300ZX when I was a kid that did this. Still worked over 20 years later.
That car was truly ahead of its time…
Ah yes, the 88 Dodge Daytona
(I’m like 99% sure that’s what is is)
Abre el swith de encendido y presiona dos veces el interruptor de la puerta sin soltarlo y escucharas todos los mensaje. Saludos de mexico
50,000 miles was the warranty - and after this it became a timed grenade
Welcome to old cars...
My grandfather had one of these when I was a kid. They get old quick lol
The simplest and most advanced car I've ever seen. This is so suitable than driving modern cars today.
Did this feature come with these cars? if so these cars are before their time 2017 don't do this
Dirty Red it did come with this originally and it was way before it's time.
Fohtman what about the 90 new Yorker
Dirty Red I'm not sure about that at all sorry.
No, the 1990 New Yorker only came with a chime.
Those systems have been found in Nissan 300ZXZ, 200SX and Maxima GLE/GL from 1984 to 86. Between 1983 and 1988 the heared EVA (electronic voice alert) could have optionally been ordered at the Chrysler Mark Cross Edition and was delivered in Chrysler LeBaron, Town&Country, Fifth Avenue and New Yorker as well as in the Dogde Daytone and the Dodge 600. It was available in spanish, french and english for the mexican / canadian market.
did every new yorker come with this feature?
I think most came with it standard and you could request to get one without it. The Lebarons had this feature too.
it came with all of them and you had the ability to turn it off with a switch in the glove box
@@aaronlane8276 I'm thinking of the RCR video on the new Yorker he definitely would have mentioned the talking if that particular new Yorker had the feature
Haha man as annoying as It can get, I wish my Fifth Ave had this
Nathan Lester hahaha hey well maybe you will find a newyorker one of these days!
Thank heavens I'm not the only one old enough to remember knight rider
This is insanely cool. Only 80s and 90s cars have this level of coolness.
My Dad had that car!! Lord!! I remember when the washer fluid was low - everytime you turned the corner it would tell you about it..
i had that same car!! it was right after a graduated high school...good times. :D
Forget the talking aspect..... a bunch of these bad boys had super chargers haha! "A door is a jar" was certainly a part of my teenage years though. Remember it fondly.
New Yorker's were top of the line. They were comfy, quiet, and rode smooth as glass!
The voice fits this car so much, I love it.