Sajeev answers: Agreed 100%, and thank you very kindly. Your (wonderful) note poked at another one of my sore spots in modern automotive design: but while DLO FAIL is a horrid workaround, pull-out handles are merely a disappointment. But are these part of our mandatory modern automotive design lexicon, like goofy tall hoods needed to pass muster with Euro NCAP pedestrian protection standards? Nope: along with your examples, peep 'dat Dodge Charger SRT8 above. Two generations of the Dodge Charger wear unique, almost-flush mount door handles! For all the grief this website gives DaimlerChrysler-CerberusChrysler-FIATChrysler for their evil ways (baby) can you believe someone allowed the Dodge version of the Chrysler 300 to have unique door handles? So Chrysler's got themselves a mighty-fine handle. Now take the Toyota Venza for an example of a pull-out handle.
I think there are multiple reasons, and cost has nothing to do with it. First, embracing basic Physics: a door handle that pulls straight out shall open a door more efficiently than a flush mount handle with its "dog leg" hinges. Why pull up and around when you can pull straight out? Second, durability: flush door handles with the aforementioned dog leg hinges are less durable. Take the ones my Lincoln Mark VIII's door handle (above). The dog legs behind the plastic bezel are made of cheap pot metal, and careless user inputs mean they will shatter in cold weather…when trying to open a door as magnificently huge as said Lincoln. They needed to be higher quality (i.e. more $$$) because of point Number Three. Third, weight: today's doors are larger (taller) than ever, with more side-impact protection than 20-ish years ago, more speakers, extra sound deadening material (including thicker glass) tighter weatherstripping (more force sucking shut in certain weather conditions) and more power features (power windows, locks, key-less transmitter sensors, etc.). So, assuming similar construction and material choices (i.e. plastic, not steel) why would you work harder operating a dog leg hinge? When you combine my three points, you have a slam dunk case for widespread adoption of pull-out handles. Assuming the same level of material quality in both designs, the pull out handles are more durable over years/decades of use. About your "when" question: the '00s were the era of abandoning flush mount handles, as almost every mainstream vehicle was redesigned in this decade. Except for the Ford Ranger (2011, out of neglect) and the Dodge Charger/Challenger (out of Who The Hell knows). Am I right or wrong here? Anyway, thank you all for reading. Have a great week. from The Truth About Cars http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com | |||
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