From:Internet Info Agency 2026-03-01 21:00:00
A historic blizzard hit New England, and a Honda Civic owner discovered his car nearly filled to the brim with snow inside the cabin after stepping out to check on it. He recorded a video of the scene and posted it online, which quickly garnered over 3.3 million views in just a few days. The owner insisted he had closed all windows the night before, but netizens pointed out that certain Honda models feature a function where holding down the remote unlock button automatically lowers the windows—a feature that could have been accidentally triggered if the key fob was pressed while in his pocket. This function can be disabled via the vehicle’s infotainment system in models from 2022 onward, while owners of older models are advised to use anti-accidental-press key fob covers. Experts warn that promptly removing the snow before it melts—using tools like a vacuum or leaf blower—could prevent serious issues such as mold growth or electrical damage. Many online commenters joked, “List it on eBay right away—market it as ‘comes with built-in ice-and-snow interior!’”

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