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Zaxxon
Original Poster
4,057 posts
29 months
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I have just found that my rear seats on my Peugeot coupe don't just fold forward and stay at a rubbish 45 degree angle, but actually fold perfectly flat, if you pull the lower rear seat up and out. I know I should read the manual etc but I must have missed this bit. However I thought that the rubbish 45 degree design was a French quirk etc. it wasn't until I was lookingvat buying a bike rack that after a bit of sewrching online I noticed a pic of a fully folded seat.
I know, cool story dude, but have you ever owned a car that after a reasonable period of ownership you suddenly noticed a new storage compartment or trick that the car had all along?
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ED209
2,932 posts
113 months
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I found £1.20 under the rear seat of my car.
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jonstable
310 posts
82 months
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Bloody annoying buzzing noise on starting up the Eunos roadster stops when you plug your seatbelt in. Took ages to find that one out!
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shovelheadrob
803 posts
40 months
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Having bought an old BMW from a police auction, can you imagine the surprise I got when I found 1/2 a kilo of heroin in the air filter when I serviced it a couple of months later, it more than got me my money back for the car!
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davepoth
19,931 posts
68 months
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I found that brake fluid will eat through a plastic petrol container and form a 2 inch deep pool in the boot of an E30 BMW if you leave it for a few weeks...
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mike9009
1,229 posts
112 months
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Must admit I didnt know our Mini Clubman had a second glovebox above the std glovebox.
Took me two months to find that out..... sad|
Mike
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sebhaque
3,375 posts
50 months
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My old VX220 came with a Nokia 8210 under the pax seat - it had clearly fallen out of someone's pocket and ended up in the gap that is physically impossible to access without taking the seat out (which also involves modifying tools to fit in the ridiculous space).
Only just noticed the other day that in my M3, that when you flip the seat forward to let someone in/out of the back, if you push a little harder it "clicks" into place so it doesn't keep falling back down.
Took me ages to work out I could get a flat floor in my old ZS if I flipped the rear bench up before putting the rear seats down too.
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DanGPR
592 posts
40 months
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jonstable said: Bloody annoying buzzing noise on starting up the Eunos roadster stops when you plug your seatbelt in. Took ages to find that one out! So, you don't wear a seatbelt?
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0a
8,442 posts
63 months
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shovelheadrob said: Having bought an old BMW from a police auction, can you imagine the surprise I got when I found 1/2 a kilo of heroin in the air filter when I serviced it a couple of months later, it more than got me my money back for the car!  You pull out the headlight knob to get the rear foglight on (focus)
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northandy
2,302 posts
90 months
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Found a 12v power supply in the boot of our 1 series, 2 years after we bought it!
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Jazoli
3,385 posts
119 months
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It took me ages to find the interior light switch on my first Vauxhall.
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sticks090460
424 posts
27 months
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The fuel filler cap on a Volvo XC90 doesn't lock immediately when you lock the doors, but does so after about 10 minutes. This is so one can lock the car when filling up apparently. I found this out after complaining to dealer that it wasn't working correctly. RTFM in future I suppose!
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Skodasupercar
464 posts
46 months
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I found a set of driving instructors duel controls tucked up under the dash of a Mk3 fiesta that I had owned for a few months. It also had some high power speaker and amp cables running to the boot. I purchased it from a Vicar!
Lewis
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Dimebolt22b
7 posts
17 months
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I found that in order to turn on the parking lights on my 156 you have to turn the key backwards and pull it out. Only found out because they didn't work and it failed the MOT. Honestly who uses their parking lights?
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egomeister
4,057 posts
132 months
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I recently noticed that if you are driving with the wipers on continuous and then come to a stop, they switch to intermittant.
I've had the car over 6 years!
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Baryonyx
6,880 posts
28 months
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Dimebolt22b said: I found that in order to turn on the parking lights on my 156 you have to turn the key backwards and pull it out. Only found out because they didn't work and it failed the MOT. Honestly who uses their parking lights? My MR2 doesn't have 'parking lights', but I have in the past used lights to park cars, why not if it assists you in getting the job done? As for discovering things on my MR2, I discovered a seat base tilt control after a few weeks of ownership. It's fantastic, I can now tilt the front lip of the lower part of the seat upwards, making it even more comfortable. I always thought after my Volvo S60 I'd never find another car seat that impressed me so much, yet here we are with the fantastic MR2 seats!
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sebhaque
3,375 posts
50 months
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Something I forgot to mention - when you park up, if you leave the indicator stalk indicating left or right, the corresponding sidelight and taillight will remain on. It's meant for just illuminating one side of the car when parked on a dark road etc, quite handy - and only found it when I accidentally hit the switch when trying to extract a CD from outside the car!
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Small Car
559 posts
68 months
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S2000 had a compartment at shoulder height which took me 6 months to find.
Oh, and the fuel cal release, which took me one tank and 2 hours....
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Ozzie Osmond
12,115 posts
115 months
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A friend of mine bought a new car. We went out as a foursome with him and his OH in the front seats and me and my OH in the back. I was rummaging about in the back checking out his new ride (as you do) and found a pair of women's shoes under the front passenger seat which I pulled out and declared. His OH went utterly bonkers. They weren't hers.......
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Urban Sports
7,464 posts
72 months
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Small Car said: S2000 had a compartment at shoulder height which took me 6 months to find.
Oh, and the fuel cal release, which took me one tank and 2 hours.... Ahhhh The standard wind ups for the S2000 noob 
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