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RE: e36 key cylinder won't turn



> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Firestone [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Friday, September 13, 2002 6:26 PM
> To: Ed Mathews
> Subject: RE: e36 key cylinder won't turn

> It must be nice not having to worry about auto theft.  I can't do this
> in Germany as it is considered gross negligence and voids the
> insurance.  I am covered, however, if someone steals my wallet, uses
> the plastic key I keep in it, and drives off with the car.

Hi John,

Well, it's a third car for my wife and me, so I don't drive it most of
the places I take my daily driver.   And I guess I figure if someone
breaks into the car when it's locked, it would take a pretty lucky
person to also then find the hidden key and drive off with it.  I know
it's a bit of a risk, but then so is taking the chance on being stranded
with a bad key again.  If you have a problem with auto theft in Germany,
then maybe you should consider a 95' Chevy Lumina with 190K on it like I
use for my daily driver. I never even give that car a second thought,
even when I park it in bad areas.  Sometimes I'm even disappointed to
see it there when I get back.  :)

Thanks,
Ed
http://lightandsilver.com 

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