What's your choice for a "car" utlity knife?

I agree with knarfeng. I usually just carry a knife in my pocket, so there's really no need to have one in my car. That being said, I did buy a Cold Steel kudu for only five dollars just to throw in my glove box. For under ten bucks, this is the best knife for your money. I don't need a fast opener, and the lock-up is flawless. I don't need to worry about it rusting or anything. I thought "why not?" just toss it in the car and forget about it. Its there if I ever need it in a jam.
 
swiss army in glove compt. cold steel skea diagh on sterring column. i think pronun.is ski dean ,sotti

swiss army in glove comp. steering column has cold steel skeau dihn. patterned after a scottish stocking knife.
 
So, what's your folding knife of choice to have in your car? I don't have one, but 'am considering a Spyderco Tenacious or Benchmade 551.

In addition, what kind of use does your car folding knife see on a daily basis?

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Currently, not including the trunk, I have:

1. A Spyderco Endura, old style in AUS8 with zytel clip

2. TOPS Street Scalpel, though it doesn't fold

3. Victorinox Recruit

4. Gerber multitool

These don't see daily use since I carry knives in my pockets. The Recruit and Endura were my old EDCs before I replaced them. I sometimes use the multitool since I don't carry one on me.
 
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