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GM’s Dustbuster Minivans Carried a Design Flaw Drivers Could Meet Face First
A sharp, swept-back front door design on GM’s 1990s minivans led to a low-tech mitigation: a warning sticker that appeared after the door was opened.
Key Takeaways
- GM’s wedge-shaped minivans paired bold styling with a door opening that could hit occupants in the head.
- The source text identifies a warning sticker as the practical mitigation for the issue.
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