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IT HAS EVERYTHING.—Chrysler's latest New Yorker saloon is being advertised overseas as the car with more standard luxury features than any other American production car. Among the 42 standard items which are normally regarded as extras are: front-seat safety belts, air-conditioning, radio, power-steering, automatic transmission, power-operated windows, remote control wing mirror adjustment, rear window demisters and an auto-pilot, which enables the driver to pre-set his speed, lift his foot and cruise with no effort but steering and braking. The lower picture shows another standard fitting: headrests. The New Yorker has a V8 engine of nearly 7-litre capacity. The car is nearly 18ft long.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30121, 3 May 1963, Page 9

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IT HAS EVERYTHING.—Chrysler's latest New Yorker saloon is being advertised overseas as the car with more standard luxury features than any other American production car. Among the 42 standard items which are normally regarded as extras are: front-seat safety belts, air-conditioning, radio, power-steering, automatic transmission, power-operated windows, remote control wing mirror adjustment, rear window demisters and an auto-pilot, which enables the driver to pre-set his speed, lift his foot and cruise with no effort but steering and braking. The lower picture shows another standard fitting: headrests. The New Yorker has a V8 engine of nearly 7-litre capacity. The car is nearly 18ft long. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30121, 3 May 1963, Page 9

IT HAS EVERYTHING.—Chrysler's latest New Yorker saloon is being advertised overseas as the car with more standard luxury features than any other American production car. Among the 42 standard items which are normally regarded as extras are: front-seat safety belts, air-conditioning, radio, power-steering, automatic transmission, power-operated windows, remote control wing mirror adjustment, rear window demisters and an auto-pilot, which enables the driver to pre-set his speed, lift his foot and cruise with no effort but steering and braking. The lower picture shows another standard fitting: headrests. The New Yorker has a V8 engine of nearly 7-litre capacity. The car is nearly 18ft long. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30121, 3 May 1963, Page 9