car seat hardware

Can someone translate this from Japanese to English for me?
Please watch the video (link below) first. Once the driver steps into his car and starts the engine, listen to what the Japanese lady’s voice has to say. I think she’s telling him to fasten his seat-belt or something and to not adjust the GPS (navigation-system) while driving. Am I right? Please provide the Romaji (romanized pronunciation of Japanese in English, ex. “Arigato gozaimas” or “ah-ri-ga-to-go-za-i-ma-su”), if you can.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdZOH_7vCkg
Oh, and does anyone know where i can get one of these “voice-systems” along with all those “beeping” and “chirping” tones to install into my car? Does it have to be imported? And will it work with the car’s computer-chip (hardware/software?)?
“Shitoberuto wo chakuyou shite kudasai”
Please fasten your seatbelt.
“GPS wo sokui shimashita”
GPS has measured.
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Model Choice For Cars
Have you ever wondered how a person chooses which model or type of car they want to purchase? It is an interesting thing to wonder about. The answer is quite simple; each person has different opinions and likes and dislikes when it comes to choosing their model car. It depends on what each individual person is looking for with the model they choose. Their choice can be decided by the price of the car, the car insurance for that car, the color of the car available, the amount of cylinders, the depreciation of the car, the environmental impact, the reliability of the car, the safety of the car and whether or not the car is new or used.
When looking for a new car the items mentioned above are pretty much universal for shoppers all over the country. When people browse for cars they begin their search on the Internet and then head out to the local car dealerships. Once they are on the lot they begin their search for the perfect car by looking at the various colors available on the lot. Once they find the color of their choice they then begin looking at whether or not the car is offered in two doors or four doors. Once the buyer determines that they want to purchase a completely new car and not a used car they can then determine which model is best for them.
Models vary from a coupe to a sedan to an SUV to a pickup truck to a conversion van to a mini-van and much more. Choosing one of these models all depends on the needs and wants of the buyer. Does the buyer have a large family? If so, they more than likely need a mini-van. Does the buyer do a lot of home improvement work? If so, he or she will more than likely need a pickup truck to haul their equipment to and from the hardware store and the house. Is the buyer single? Then maybe the car they are looking for is a two door coupe. All of these factors depend on which model type the buyer needs the most.
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If you are looking for a new car and aren’t sure which model is best for you, ask yourself some of these questions. How many people will it need to seat? What will I be using it for? How long do I plan on keeping it and what am I willing to spend?
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