Oh and as to the Saab story, the reason I was the only one who could drive it is a little hazy since its been 20+ years but...
In standard North American and most European cars, 'Reverse' is all the way to the right and down.
In Saabs, and its been a long time, I believe it was having to push down on the shifter then to the left and up to get into reverse.
That might be wrong, I've only ever driven two Saabs in my life and I think the kicker for everyone else was they'd never driven a car where you have to push the shifter down to engage Reverse.
Something like that. Anyways, it was the wrong car either way.
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