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Does anyone else despise the warning chimes?

roket

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Personally I treat the chime as a meet and greet with the car.

Get in, start up, hear the do-do-do sound you are referring to, click seatbelt, drop the convertible roof, put in drive and never think of it again.

Never thought this chime would be a point of conversation. Now if we are talking about programming the car so that at startup without seatbelt the chime would actually be something like "OHHH YEAHHHH said the way the Kool-Aid Man would say, that would be pretty neat. 🤣
The Chimes have been around for many decades now.
If you don’t like the Chimes you may want to consider riding a bike?🚴
It’s probably another Government Regulation?
It is what it is.
Maybe in the future new Vehicles 🚗 may come with Ear Plugs or you will be able to program your own music 🎶 for the Chimes?
 

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I remember my father had a Ford Pinto, that had the most annoying buzzer that would go off if you didn't have your seat belt on, I'm okay with the chimes.
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