Andre1969
Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
Hmm, looks like this thing doesn't really retain any knowledge learned from previous conversations. I cleared it out, and asked it again, "Was there a DeSoto Seville?"
It came back with "Yes, there was a DeSoto Seville model produced by the Chrysler Corporation. The DeSoto Seville was a full-size car produced from 1975 to 1961 and was marketed as a luxury car. DeSoto was a brand of automobiles manufactured by the Chrysler Corporation from 1928 to 1961. The Seville was one of the top-of-the-line models offered by DeSoto and was known for its stylish design and luxurious features."
Funny that it would say "from 1975 to 1961"! I think it's mixing in information on the Nova-based Cadillac Seville, which came out for '75. And now it's saying there was no DeSoto Seville in 1956...before, it at least got that part right! FWIW, the Seville was a stripper trim level of the Firedome series for 1956, offered as a 2- or 4-door hardtop. DeSoto used the name again in '59, as "Spring Special" trim levels for the Firedome and Firesweep, 2- or 4-door hardtop only, and consisted of a special interior, and a pale blue paintjob I think they called "Bradenton Blue"
But again, I'm not expecting it to know every little automotive detail out there. But odd that it would change its story, and now say there never was a DeSoto Seville!
It came back with "Yes, there was a DeSoto Seville model produced by the Chrysler Corporation. The DeSoto Seville was a full-size car produced from 1975 to 1961 and was marketed as a luxury car. DeSoto was a brand of automobiles manufactured by the Chrysler Corporation from 1928 to 1961. The Seville was one of the top-of-the-line models offered by DeSoto and was known for its stylish design and luxurious features."
Funny that it would say "from 1975 to 1961"! I think it's mixing in information on the Nova-based Cadillac Seville, which came out for '75. And now it's saying there was no DeSoto Seville in 1956...before, it at least got that part right! FWIW, the Seville was a stripper trim level of the Firedome series for 1956, offered as a 2- or 4-door hardtop. DeSoto used the name again in '59, as "Spring Special" trim levels for the Firedome and Firesweep, 2- or 4-door hardtop only, and consisted of a special interior, and a pale blue paintjob I think they called "Bradenton Blue"
But again, I'm not expecting it to know every little automotive detail out there. But odd that it would change its story, and now say there never was a DeSoto Seville!