![]() As they are getting out, Marsha calls Jon’s new convertible very attractive, and Jon lovingly tells her that so is she. That night, Jon takes Marsha out on a date at Chez Louis. Garfield bets Odie two cheeseburgers that Jon is not home by 9:15. He decides he must be hearing things and starts to prepare for his date with Marsha. He is about to walk inside when he swears he hears the car’s voice alert say his name and tell him it loves him too. Madman Murray dismisses the notion.Īs they return home and get out, Jon is grinning from ear to ear, saying he really loves his new car. After the three leave the dealership in Abigail, Madman Murray’s assistant expresses his concern about how the car’s previous owner traded it in when it fell in love with him. Jon immediately loves this voice alert system, while Garfield is unimpressed with it. Jon ends up buying it anyway, although he is still upset about the high payments.īefore they go, Madman Murray informs Jon about the computerized voice alert system installed in the car’s dash, which instructs Jon to fasten his seatbelt and turn off his headlights, among other things. He proceeds to show Jon a quote so high, he faints. Madman Murray’s assistant tries to interrupt the sale at that point, with Madman Murray ignoring him. Garfield takes this moment to educate Odie on the true meanings behind misleading salesman lingo. Unable to stop Jon, Garfield and Odie find themselves at Madman Murray’s, both spectating in uncertainty as Madman Murray shows Jon a pink convertible named Abigail. As they leave, Odie reminds Garfield of what Madman Murray previously did to Jon. Garfield and Odie run after Jon, neither of them trusting the ad and hoping to stop Jon before it is too late. Jon is the only one who actually believes this commercial and declares his immediate departure to Madman Murray’s. He laments to his pets that he totaled his car and cannot afford a new one to make matters worse, he has a date with his new girlfriend, Marsha, scheduled for that night.Īt that moment, a commercial comes on, advertising Madman Murray’s new used car dealership, in which Madman Murray makes fallacious claims about the price of his cars. He soon realizes why it is not working- he actually has the garage door opener, and his frantic button pressing has caused Jon to crash through the garage door. Odie hands Garfield the remote, which fails to change the channel, frustrating Garfield. Garfield and Odie are sitting inside, both excited to watch the premiere of King Kong Gets a Mohawk Cut. ![]() After Jon's car crashes into the house's garage, he buys a secondhand car from Madman Murray, only for the car to become attracted to him. ![]()
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