Welcome to the BaT Question of the Week! For those unfamiliar, here are the rules: we ask an automotive-themed question, and the author of our favorite answer from the comments is awarded a $25 credit to the BaT Gear Store.
Last week, we asked you: What’s the dumbest warning label you’ve seen in a car?
Today we’re following up with a somewhat related question: What’s the worst warning noise you’ve ever heard?
Humans are forgetful beings: headlights left on, seatbelts unfastened, keys forgotten in the ignition, or hey, it’s time to shift, to name a few of the reminders our vehicles have given. Throughout the years, car warning noises went away from harsh buzzers and beeps and chimes to little mnemonics conjured b …
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