100,000 hondas to 30,000 f150s, 3-1. I'll take those odds as I drive neither hahahahahaha
100,000 hondas to 30,000 f150s, 3-1. I'll take those odds as I drive neither hahahahahaha
I think its the entire F-series, not just the 150. Some of the older super dutys were incredibly easy to steal.
A lot of the older hondas had like 5 keys, and they were all very similar. 1 Key pattern could be coerced into working in most, if not all, of the others.
My how times have changed lol.
My friend had an old K-10 he could turn on and remove the key and it would continue running.
Had a guy in my neighborhood tell me he could start my car with his key. I was LMAO until he got into my car and started it with the key to HIS car. I had a 92 Accord at the time. From that point I was just waiting for the day I woke up to my car being gone, not meaning he would steal it but someone else that knew this was possible.
Someone hit and ran my car in a parking lot while I was inside. The incident is on video and the store has the customer info when they checked out and the police refused to even file a report because the store is considered private property. The police are the only people Walgreens will release the customers info to so I'm screwed paying a $1,000 deductible for doing nothing wrong. I'm so glad they have the time for this b.s. though.
Trump didn't do anything about it?
Yup, I'm working on it. I get Walgreens not giving out customer info, that makes sense. It makes absolutely no sense that the police refuse to do anything about it.I'm certain if you got a lawyer to file charges and a subpoena, they would turn over the information.
Probably because you won't fix your AvatarYup, I'm working on it. I get Walgreens not giving out customer info, that makes sense. It makes absolutely no sense that the police refuse to do anything about it.
What's wrong with my avatar?Probably because you won't fix your Avatar