Chrysler claimed to be the first to apply these features to a full-size car.
The back windows go down only about a third of the way - inexcusable in a full-size car.
During the 1980s and 1990s, full-size cars lost ground to other vehicle types as family vehicles.
Although it is still a full-size car, the Aurora has shed a couple hundred pounds.
It was also used in the 1952 Ford full-size cars.
This full-size car could run the quarter mile in a little over 12 seconds.
In 2008, after sales had fallen to one-third of 2000 levels, the division began to make major changes to its full-size cars.
By the mid-1970s, they were nearly as big as the full-size cars of the mid-1960s.
The introduction of such a small full-size car was considered quite a risk for General Motors.
However, a full-size car was used for the waterfall sequence.