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Playing the dialog options in an effort to min/max the game takes the story element out of your gameplay. Choose the one that lines up with how you think your character would act and roll with it.
This is incorrect. The version you get from doing what Del ask you to (reboot his core) will talk to you from time to time, mostly asking V questions about Night City and human behavior.
The quest involving Brandon also answers the question as if the individual cars are actual AI or just partial personality constructs, as the quest makes it quite clear something the size of a car is simply too small to have the processing power to contain a true AI. Even Del isn't a top tier AI unless you have the Intelligence to merge him into a whole, at which point he becomes a top end AI, which is why he leaves Night City, there simply isn't enough space at his HQ for him anymore, and he's no longer focused only on a single specific task.
Resetting Delamain will yield the most talkative car, because instead of talking with the car AI you are talking with the whole AI network.
Merging or Destroying Del will give you a car with a local AI and a different personality. You get "comments" from the car but not "talks".
I just thought it was just a normal car...kind of ugly, but seems a bit more sturdy.
If you have high enough tech (13) you have a detailed conversation that makes things 100% clear, as your character has the expertise to know what is and is not possible.