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The doorhandle of a Lincoln Town Car which portrudes from the vehicle's body, is decorated in chrome and features a numerical keyless entry pad.

A doorhandle is the device mounted on the exterior and interior of automobile doors for the purpose of opening them. Doorhandles might portrude from the vehicle's exterior surfact or be streamlined into the vehicle's contour. In some automobiles, especially luxury vehicles, the doorhandles might be decorated with chrome and feature a key less entry pad ultilizing either a numerical code or thumb scan.

Doorhandles can also be maunted on any kind of usual door, which is much more common in Europe then the american doorknob.

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European doorhandle