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This is what happens when you hang out with mechanical engineers.

Ah ha! That just might work.  I had a 5 series wagon and figured out that I could lock all of the doors with the gate open, then crawl out the back.

This could be Jalopnik’s first children’s book, “Let GO! No, you let go!: A story of cooperation and sharing”

because it’s worth it

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Never.  It happened about 10 years ago, and I still bring it up in internet forum posts when I get the chance.

That was also the BMW solution. Which is why I wonder how my friend managed to lock his key in the car.

There are a lot of edge cases in the ACA, and you happen to fall into one of them. The larger concern would be to prevent the most people from going into financial ruin because of healthcare.

No, but I do now that you mention it. I don’t think I’ve been in the interior of a beetle since I was like 12 or 13 either.

I think that was something Toyota (Honda?) designed into their cars to help keep people from locking their keys in their cars.

I met a guy once who worked for GM, and his singular most impactful contribution to the automtive industry was something like the cupholder from a ‘97 Buick Regal. He then went into details about the intricacies of the cupholder design and the many roadblocks encountered and overcome along the way.

Javid Tracinsky explores if the light in the glovebox goes off when the glovebox is closed.

I’ve got the diploma to say that I could be an engineer, but zoned out somewhere between the drawing and the moving giffy things. I am glad an article like this exists though.

Not the intent, but I’ll allow it!

How were you forced off of your $1200/mo program?

Dang, I didn’t consider that about revolving doors. I’ve been an asshole all this time

ahhh, the “here, let me get that started for you...” move

The Pittsburgh left actually sounds pretty good. I had never heard of it until now, and I wish it existed in more cities.

I watched these race at Sebring. Holy shit were they loud.