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      12-28-2011, 11:55 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by gdkalyanapu View Post
It looks out dated but, I think it's for the safety issues too. if any unwanted mishap happens and a lock button is faulity, it results in delaying any necessary aid to the passengers and driver. With push-pull, even the car is locked it would be easy to unlock with the help of some simple tools.
That's very possible. But even if you covered up the "rod" (basically making it shorter and unseen like VW/Audi has done) the actual mechanism would still be under the door sill allowing the same type of aid in the event of such a situation.

But you could very well be right.
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