Easter Eggs In The Jeep
This one may be for fun, and it is true that many car manufacturers do hide “easter eggs” in different parts of the car. If you ask us, most of them don’t really serve such an important purpose but more so are placed there for aesthetics. Many of the models that add these interesting features are Hyundai, Tesla, Chrysler, Vauxhall, and Mercedes-Benz. They contain some cool hidden messages which are generally not advertised by the manufacturers. There are records of about 30 Easter Eggs being discovered in the Jeep Renegade, which detailed an interesting tribute to the company’s first model, the 1945 Willys Jeep. The next time you go in your Jeep, take a little time to search and see if you find any information about the classic model that many have come to respect.
Volkswagon’s Beetle Flower Vase
The Volkswagon always had this “flower power” thing going on with it, and for years, it seems this was the inspiration behind why a mini partially hidden flower vase was in the car. Attached to the dashboard is a “blumenvase.” A lot of people can’t see the reason for it there, but for those who don’t go crazy for flowers, we can tell you that you could very well use it to store your toothpicks, pens, lipstick, or anything else small enough to fit in the space. Well, the little vase is no longer available in the Beetle model, but that doesn’t mean it wasn’t a unique thing of the past. The little flower vase was very much appreciated, but more space has now been added in the Kafer Fach glove box. This, too, is another feature of the past.