I found five hidden features after owning my car for over a year – but there was a crucial reason they were unusable

A COUPLE have revealed numerous secret features they discovered in their car after a year.

The Pennsylvania-based TikTok creator’s account is dedicated to giving her followers insight into her life as a street school family with three dogs.

Releasing these latches automatically created a shelf on the floor of the car that looked like a footstool for the person sitting in the chair

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Releasing these latches automatically created a shelf on the floor of the car that looked like a footstool for the person sitting in the chairPhoto credit: TikTok/crosscountrykobilkas
After turning the latch, she pulled it up to reveal a deep compartment

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After turning the latch, she pulled it up to reveal a deep compartmentPhoto credit: TikTok/crosscountrykobilkas

According to their TikTok page, Nicole and Jeff (@crosscountrykobilkas) own a 2019 Keystone Fuzion 424 recreational vehicle.

They recently posted a video about hidden features they found with the help of other internet influencers.

“If you ask your husband if he found a secret memory in the new RAM a year ago and he said, ‘I don’t think so,'” the clip’s caption read.

Over the video, the TikTokers placed on-screen text: “5 secrets we just found out in our Ram.”

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On the TikTok, Nicole surprised Jeff with the tricks she learned.

1. UNDER THE SEAT PLATFORM

“I just saw this on Instagram,” she said as she demonstrated how to perform the hidden feature in one of the vehicle’s back seats.

The onscreen text above the clip read: “Under the folded platforms of the seat.”

She lifted the back seat of the car, which was behind the driver, revealing two folded latches underneath.

Releasing these latches automatically created a shelf on the floor of the car that looked like a footstool for the person sitting in the chair.

While her husband looked at the platform in amazement, Nicole said she wouldn’t have known about the feature if she hadn’t seen a video about it online.

The woman went to the other side of the car to see if the back seat also had a hidden platform behind the passenger.

As soon as she lifted the seat, she burst out laughing.

She pulled out the platform and said, “Look at this.”

2. FLOOR STORAGE

“A little under the menu, he says,” Nicole said.

She pulled up the mat behind the passenger seat and revealed a latch.

After turning the latch, she pulled it up to reveal a deep compartment.

Nicole laughed as she held it open.

Jeff asked, “It’s pretty cool, right?”

She replied, “Yes, is there one on top of the other?”

On the other side of the car, Jeff lifted the mat and opened a similar storage area behind the driver’s seat.

“Oh, look at another one,” he said.

“Oh look how nice, more storage space,” Nicole added.

3. Storage space under the seat

She lifted one of the back seats.

This revealed a notched space underneath.

When she saw it, Nicole said she knew there would be something down there.

4. BONUS

Jeff held up a black pad that appeared to have bags on it.

The large and oddly shaped material featured a large RAM logo as it is part of the car.

While holding it up for viewers, Nicole said: “We’ll have to google it or else could someone in the comments tell us what this is?”

5. SPEAKER

The couple even revealed that there are speakers under one of the car’s back seats.

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When Nicole revealed the speaker, Jeff said, “See? Volume.”

He jokingly added: “Just room for more dog hair.”

TaraSubramaniam

TaraSubramaniam is a Dailynationtoday U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. TaraSubramaniam joined Dailynationtoday in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing: tarasubramaniam@dailynationtoday.com.

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