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In a previous professional incarnation, I worked in service management for Mercedes, VW, Volvo, & (briefly) Saab & Acura. No doubt about it, German automotive engineering can be eccentric, quirky, and in many cases, overly complicated. The German engineering psyche seems to love Rube Goldberg solutions to problems. We used to joke that there was a banner over the entry to the Mercedes-Benz engineering department bearing the motto "Why make it simple when we can make it complicated!" I remember seeing an early 90's V-12 W140 chassis Benz in technical training that had all the interior trim and panels removed so one could see all the hydraulic, mechanical, and electrical systems. It was mind boggling complexity compared to high end Japanese cars of the same era.
3) The wipers are recessed. In order to get them to move into "snow position" (so that you can get underneath the wipers to get rid of the snow), you have to turn the car off/have the car off, push the wiper stalk down for a time, then let go of the stalk and start the car.