Back When Automotive Interior Designers Weren't So Slick: SECU- RITY Indicator Lamp

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Back When Automotive Interior Designers Weren’t So Slick: SECU- RITY Indicator Lamp

Back When Automotive Interior Designers Weren't So Slick: SECU- RITY Indicator LampEver notice how every interior component in cars these days, no matter how cheaply made, appears to have been vetted by a crew of marketing types and focus groups? That's why it's refreshing to see this Maxima's dash.


Back When Automotive Interior Designers Weren't So Slick: SECU- RITY Indicator LampI was scoping the junkyard for interesting stuff when I spotted this '87 Nissan Maxima. I figured I'd check for a Voice Annunciator Phonograph Unit within.

Back When Automotive Interior Designers Weren't So Slick: SECU- RITY Indicator LampIt appears that Nissan had gone solid-state for their "talking car" feature by 1987, so no tiny phonograph. Disappointing. But then a row of dash controls caught my eye.

Back When Automotive Interior Designers Weren't So Slick: SECU- RITY Indicator LampYou can tell that engineers came up with this arrangement, not a bunch of Apple-worshiping designers and their focus-group-wrangling marketing overlords. No doubt the Japanese version of the "SECU- RITY" light (which I assume has something to do with a primitive mid-80s alarm system) sports a graceful kanji character, and when the engineers got their English translation it just made sense to hyphenate the word to make it fit. What the hell, right? You can still understand it! We gotta move these Maximas out the door, ASAP!

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