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If you get into an accident with all of your doors locked, how would someone
outside be able to get in to assist you?
In fact a certain vehicle (that happens to have a blue & white propeller on
the hood) automatically unlocks the doors and turns on the interior lighting
upon a severe enough impact.
As for carjacking, I suppose they could always shoot you through the glass
if they really wanted to.
Speaking of glass (nice segue) I took a ride in a friend's brand spanking
new A8 yesterday, double pane glass (I think). It sure was quiet, smooth and
stately. Hmmmnnn. maybe a S8 might have to be factored into my automotive
future.
Frank--
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Subject: re: 4kq battery relocation
quk@isham-research.demon.co.uk (Phil Payne)
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> Don't use one, though, if one of your drivers is like my mother
> - who used to drive around with the doors locked.
Is there something wrong with that? I thought it was better
for the doors to be locked while driving. It's supposed to
help keep the doors from flying open in an accident. Not to
mention carjacking and kidnapping.
Should I change my ways?
Ken