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What is the thing between the driver and passenger seats called?

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RoseFitz
07/28/2025, 07:55:24 AM

That is the center armrest box. The center armrest is located between the two seats, providing elbow support for the driver and passengers. Generally, center armrests are divided into front seat center armrests and rear seat center armrests. Most front center armrests also feature cup holders and storage functions underneath. Here is some extended information: 1. Rear seat center armrest: Some models are equipped with cup holders or storage boxes on the rear seat center armrest, while some luxury cars even integrate a human-machine interaction system on the rear seat center armrest, allowing operation of the rear entertainment system. 2. Functions of the center armrest: Currently, the armrest box industry is diversifying, with various forms and purposes of armrest boxes emerging continuously. Improvements to armrest boxes mainly focus on: adding USB charging ports, adding cigarette lighter devices, adding air conditioning vents, adding height-increasing devices, and adding audio equipment.

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McFinley
08/11/2025, 12:42:55 PM

We drivers often refer to that spot as the center armrest console in our chats. This thing isn't just for resting your arms—it's got hidden storage compartments underneath where I toss my loose change and receipts. The front USB ports are also integrated here, making it super convenient to pull out your phone charging cable. Some high-end models even come with a mini fridge function, which is a lifesaver for chilling drinks in summer. A word of advice for newbies: don't overcrowd the armrest console, as items flying out during emergency braking can be dangerous. The materials vary widely too, with faux leather being the most common, but genuine leather feels truly luxurious. When car shopping, test how smoothly it opens and closes—cheap, squeaky hinges are bound to break within a couple of years.

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DiCaden
09/28/2025, 01:59:43 AM

Calling that area the center console aisle is more accurate, since it connects the front seats. I've pondered this design myself—back in the day, this spot was just bare metal, but now it's all about refinement. The tiered storage compartment can hold two water bottles plus a wallet, and the dampened lid won't slam onto your legs. Once, while driving a friend's new electric car, I discovered a wireless charging pad hidden there, with a sunglasses compartment lined with anti-slip felt. But some brands deserve criticism for sacrificing practicality for style—their armrests are positioned too high, making it uncomfortable to rest your elbow. My advice: measure your elbow height before choosing a car.

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Nicholas
11/11/2025, 02:52:59 AM

We all call it the armrest box. Last week when I drove my mother-in-law to the hospital, she praised this thoughtful design that allows resting arms to relieve fatigue during rides. Nowadays most cars come with this feature, with differences lying in functionality. The basic version is just an empty box, while higher trims include air vents inside - perfect for warming drinks in winter or chilling fruits in summer. From personal experience, boxes deeper than 25cm are most practical as they can hold a folded umbrella vertically. Remember to clean the storage compartment regularly - last time I dug out a three-year-old highway toll ticket.

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MacLyla
01/01/2026, 09:45:52 PM

Over the years in auto repair, the professional drawings label it as a console box. Don't underestimate this component - poor design can affect gear shifting. I've seen owner modification cases where some added pop-up cup holders, while others embedded air purifiers. Let me highlight a potential hazard: some older models' console box lids lack locking mechanisms, which can suddenly pop open on bumpy roads - quite dangerous. Nowadays, most new vehicles feature latch designs. I recommend choosing ones with anti-slip rubber pads at the bottom to prevent items from rattling around during sharp turns.

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DeRowan
03/29/2026, 10:56:45 PM

In car enthusiast groups, it's commonly referred to as the 'saddle seat' due to its horse-saddle-like design between the driver and front passenger. I always rest my right elbow here while driving and found the angle crucial: a 15-degree tilt is most ergonomic. Two years ago during long-distance drives, I compared different models - Japanese cars tend to use soft padding, while German brands prefer hard materials with stitching. The latest trend integrates touchscreens for direct control of AC and music. Reminder: avoid placing heavy items on the lid as hinges typically bear under 5kg - repair costs could buy you a hundred cups of coffee.

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