Quirky Car Features That Didn't Stand the Test of Time
by AutoExpert | 21 January, 2025
Remember when cars had ashtrays or when everyone bragged about their new CD player? Well, the car world has always had its fair share of quirky features—some cool in their day, and others... well, not so much. Let's dive into some car features that haven't exactly aged like fine wine.
1. Navigation SD Cards
Gone are the days when updating your car’s map meant buying a new SD card. Now, with seamless over-the-air updates and smartphone integration, the old SD card system seems as clunky as a road atlas.
2. In-Car Phones
Remember when having a phone in your car was the ultimate flex? Back then, car phones were a luxury for the few. Today, thanks to mobile phones, that old-school tech feels more like a museum piece than a must-have.
3. CD/Cassette Players
Once the kings of in-car entertainment, these music players lost their crown quickly to streaming services and AUX cords. Now, spotting a CD player in a car is a trip down memory lane.
4. In-Car Vinyl Record Player
Yep, Chrysler once thought it was a good idea to put record players in cars. Spoiler: It wasn’t. They were finicky, skipped like crazy, and disappeared faster than they came.
5. Chevrolet Liquid Tire Chain
Imagine spraying a chemical on your tires to replace snow chains. Sounds innovative, right? Maybe a little too innovative. Chevy tried it in 1969, but the idea never stuck. Turns out, good ol’ metal chains work just fine.
6. VW Dash-Mounted Coffee Maker
The ‘50s gave us many things: rock 'n' roll, poodle skirts, and... a coffee maker for your VW Beetle. Dubbed the "Hertella Auto Kaffeemaschine," it was every coffee-loving driver’s dream—until they realized hot coffee and bumpy rides don’t mix.
7. Automatic Seatbelts
Those seatbelts that automatically hugged you when you closed the door? Yeah, they weren’t just annoying—they were often more trouble than they were worth, getting stuck or just refusing to work.
8. Talking Cars
Before Siri and Alexa, some cars in the ‘80s would kindly tell you if your door was ajar or your oil was low. Novel at first, the novelty quickly wore off as the robotic voices grated more than they guided.
9. Toyota Van Ice Maker
Toyota’s 1980s van came with an optional ice maker, because who doesn’t want to craft ice cubes while driving? Cool concept, but not cool enough to keep when Toyota moved on to newer models.
10. Eco-Friendly Wiring
Trying to go green, automakers used soy-based coatings on wiring, which turned out to be a gourmet treat for critters. Rats chewing through car wires led to a bunch of unhappy car owners and a slew of lawsuits.
From the fascinating to the flop, car features come and go, often teaching automakers a lesson or two about what drivers really want—or really don’t. Whether it’s the charm of old tech or the promise of new, cars keep us rolling not just to our destinations, but through a history of innovation, one quirky feature at a time.