A friend of mine bought a car that is, to be honest, a lot more than he really needs. It has all the bells and whistles, wrapped in a lovely paint job and a plush leather interior. Yet every time I ride in it, I discover something that he’s overlooked. Yes, Randy — this would be where you plug in your iPod. Did you know you had a second glove compartment? This button’s how you lock all the doors at once. And that lever there? That will allow you to tilt the steering wheel so you don’t administer the Heimlich maneuver to yourself every time you hit the brakes.
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Posted by: Christopher J. Bucholtz March 8, 2012 05:00 AMA friend of mine bought a car that is, to be honest, a lot more than he really needs. It has all the bells and whistles, wrapped in a lovely paint job and a plush leather interior. Yet every time I ride in it, I discover something that he’s overlooked. Yes, Randy — this would be where you plug in your iPod. Did you know you had a second glove compartment? This button’s how you lock all the doors at once. And that lever there? That will allow you to tilt the steering wheel so you don’t administer the Heimlich maneuver to yourself every time you hit the brakes.