I had spent years assuming that strange, narrow slot was just wasted space, a reminder that designers and drivers live in different worlds. Learning that it was actually meant to cradle grocery bag handles and purse straps felt like a quiet revelation. Suddenly, all those spilled takeout containers, rolling oranges, and cracked eggs became preventable chaos I had simply accepted as normal.
What struck me most wasn’t just the cleverness of the feature, but its humility. No one bragged about it. No salesperson pointed it out. It was built to help, not to be admired. Once you recognize it, you begin to see other silent solutions around you—small, thoughtful choices hidden in everyday objects. That little slot becomes a reminder that sometimes the world is kinder and more carefully designed than we give it credit for; we just haven’t learned how to look yet.
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