Man Parked His Honda Civic Before a Snowstorm — When He Came Back, He Didn’t Recognize His Car
An unexpected surprise was waiting for the vehicle’s owner.
This winter has been harsh not only in the United States, but also across the “Old World.” In particular, parts of United Kingdom were hit with heavy snowfall in February, leaving many drivers — unaccustomed to such conditions — in a tough spot.
One of them was a man who runs a social media channel under the handle “bryfrm17.” In late February, he posted an 11-second video that has already racked up more than 3.3 million views. In the short clip, the owner of a Honda Civic approaches his car in disbelief after a snowstorm and discovers that not only the exterior, but the entire interior is covered in snow.

Everything — from the seats to the steering wheel, as well as the back row and the center console — is buried under a thick layer of snow.
According to the man, he is certain that he left the windows of his Civic closed when he parked it. In the comments section, viewers have been активно sharing their own theories about how it could have happened.

One person who owns the same model pointed out that the Honda key fob has a feature that lowers all the windows completely if the unlock button is held down. He said this had happened to him before when he accidentally pressed and held the button while the key was in his pocket.
Now the owner will have to deal with the aftermath of what appears to have been an accidental button press — clearing out the snow himself. Some commenters have even suggested using a snowblower or a leaf blower to get the job done.
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