| Re: Two Saturns, one key [message #768689] |
Wed, 12 July 2006 06:24 |
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"mm" <NOPSAMmm2005 [at] bigfoot.com> wrote in message
news:b616b2lidp9b7cfibc7aim8fab8p53tpt6 [at] 4ax.com...
> >On Sat, 08 Jul 2006 00:38:00 +0000, David Teichholtz wrote:
> >
> >> When I bought my 97 SL1, it came with two keys. The ignition switch
had
> >> been replaced and the idiots who did it did not bother to have the
switch
> >> coded to the car.
>
> That costs extra money you know. Maybe they didn't have as much money
> as you seem to have.
As much money as I seem to have? Ha! I paid $700 for this car after the
person
who owned it was offered $250 by her mechanic. It started running rough
literally at the
last minute before the owner was moving a few states away. I got the car
running and offered the $700
and she was thrilled. With a child in college and another in private school,
I have very little money
to spend on buying cars.
I did question the previous owner about the keys and she was never offered
the option of
having the lock coded correctly, she was surprised that it could even be
done.
> There are also disadvantages to having the same key for the door and
> the ignition. A clever guy might have thought of that.
>
There are, but for my needs one key is much more convienient.
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| Re: Two Saturns, one key [message #768691 ] |
Wed, 12 July 2006 10:03 |
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On Wed, 12 Jul 2006 04:24:40 GMT, "David Teichholtz"
<nomorespam [at] spam.com> wrote:
>
>"mm" <NOPSAMmm2005 [at] bigfoot.com> wrote in message
>news:b616b2lidp9b7cfibc7aim8fab8p53tpt6 [at] 4ax.com...
>> >On Sat, 08 Jul 2006 00:38:00 +0000, David Teichholtz wrote:
>> >
>> >> When I bought my 97 SL1, it came with two keys. The ignition switch
>had
>> >> been replaced and the idiots who did it did not bother to have the
>switch
>> >> coded to the car.
"to *have* the switch coded..." means you are talking about a previous
owner, right? If you were talking about locksmiths, you would have
said "did not bother to code the switch to the car".
>> That costs extra money you know. Maybe they didn't have as much money
>> as you seem to have.
>
>As much money as I seem to have? Ha! I paid $700 for this car after the
>person
>who owned it was offered $250 by her mechanic. It started running rough
>literally at the
>last minute before the owner was moving a few states away. I got the car
>running and offered the $700
>and she was thrilled. With a child in college and another in private school,
>I have very little money
>to spend on buying cars.
Well you seemed to have a lot of money, because most people without a
lot of money would understand why another such person wouldn't pay to
have locks keyed alike. Instead you called them "idiots".
>I did question the previous owner about the keys and she was never offered
>the option of
>having the lock coded correctly, she was surprised that it could even be
>done.
>
>> There are also disadvantages to having the same key for the door and
>> the ignition. A clever guy might have thought of that.
>>
>There are, but for my needs one key is much more convienient.
Your needs are irrelevant, since it's the other people you called
idiots.
>
>
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| Re: Two Saturns, one key [message #777464 ] |
Wed, 12 July 2006 16:38 |
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"David Teichholtz" <nomorespam [at] spam.com> wrote in message
---snip---
why do ya have to keep cross-posting ?
--
"Key"
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| Re: Two Saturns, one key [message #777465 ] |
Thu, 13 July 2006 02:49 |
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"BläBlä" <KILLFILTERED.TROLLS [at] SN0M4N.M1ST3RF4CT.C0M> wrote
in message
news:MPG.1f1edec714afe52a9896e2 [at] news-server.woh.rr.com...
> In article <%P7tg.30822$Bh.9756 [at] tornado.texas.rr.com>,
> Key [at] Ya.Net
> says...
>> "David Teichholtz" <nomorespam [at] spam.com> wrote in message
>> ---snip---
>>
>> why do ya have to keep cross-posting ?
>
> Ask the persons in your group that question. None of the
> Saturn regs
> have been crossposting. I doubt when the original poster
> replied he knew
> his post was hijacked and crossposted by a troll.
>
"David Teichholtz" is also not on our group.
nuff said anyway.
g'day
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