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Aglove compartment orglove box is a compartment built into thedashboard of anautomobile, located over the front-seat passenger's footwell, and often used for miscellaneous storage. The name derives from the original purpose of the compartment, to storedriving gloves. They were sometimes in a box on the floorboard near the driver, hence the phrase "glove box". In most vehicles, the glove compartment closes with a latch, with the option of being locked with a key (often desirable when usingvalet service, when parking with theconvertible top down, or when the compartment contains a mechanism to open thetrunk).
An early innovation was the addition of a storage compartment on the front or dashboard of the 1900Packard.[1]
Driving gloves were considered necessary equipment in early cars, many of which were mostly open to the weather, to prevent the cooling effect of fast-moving air from numbing drivers' hands. Gloves are still considered necessary equipment on motorcycles for the same reason, although, unlike cars, most motorcycles do not have glove boxes.[citation needed]
According to theBBC Four programPenelope Keith and the Fast Lady (Aaron Syer),Dorothy Levitt first coined the phraseglove compartment as she advised motorists to carry a number of pairs of gloves to deal with many eventualities.[2]
In some vehicles, the inside of the compartment's door may have an indented area for cups or beverage containers when open. These were for use while at adrive-in while the car was stationary, not in the modern applications ofcup holders. Some glove compartments have sections for holding a pen or pencil. There were storage compartments on the backs of the seats to hold a woman's bag or rain apparel in the 1955 and 1956Dodge La Femme.[3] The 1957 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham featured a cocktail set with magnetized cups in its dashboard compartment.[4]
In some newer cars, the glove compartment may be temperature-controlled, so that it can be used as a cooler for beverages such as on theDodge Caliber.[5] Some cars now have multiple compartments.
In the past, glove compartments typically contained an internal light. This light automatically turned on when the box was opened, helping to search its contents. From the 2000s, many manufacturers have not provided this light, to cut costs, even in luxury vehicles.[6]