Real Life Adventures by Gary Wise and Lance Aldrich for March 04, 2012
March 03, 2012
March 05, 2012
Transcript:
Man: Hey, where's the car? Woman: I don't know. Is that a note? Man: "Dear victim-thanks for warming up the car for me. Those remote car starters are the berries, aren't they?"
Leaving your car running and unattended to warm up is illegal here in Germany. Though that’s to protect the environment more than to protect stupid people from crooks.
Ha, every remote starter I’ve worked with or have seen requires that the driver/owner place the key in the ignition of the car before anything else in the car will work. Otherwise the car automatically quits. Unless Gary and Lance are implying that the thief hotwired the car. Then it doesn’t matter if they remote-started it or not. Hmmm.
My remote starter requires that the door be locked before it will work. Then I have to put the key in the ignition and turn it to the first position before I can put the car in gear.
Whatever happened to just getting into the car, starting it up, giving it 30 seconds for all the fluids to start moving and go? It warms up a lot faster and you’re not wasting your $3.50 a gallon gas.
I’ve had a couple of remote starts and no, the cars could not be “stolen” unless hot-wired. And sad to say, yes, my 3 person family is a victim of two much “junk” in the garage. Only one van can fit in a 4 car garage.
My wife’s car has a remote starter built into the alarm system. If someone touches either the brake or gas pedal, the engine immediately dies. She also has to select to unlock the doors to shut off the entry alarm. And no, she doesn’t leave the engine running for extended periods.
fr8-cat over 12 years ago
Leaving your car running and unattended to warm up is illegal here in Germany. Though that’s to protect the environment more than to protect stupid people from crooks.
skeeterhawk over 12 years ago
Ha, every remote starter I’ve worked with or have seen requires that the driver/owner place the key in the ignition of the car before anything else in the car will work. Otherwise the car automatically quits. Unless Gary and Lance are implying that the thief hotwired the car. Then it doesn’t matter if they remote-started it or not. Hmmm.
doc white over 12 years ago
TMI……….sould say by by SUCKER.
SuperAndy Premium Member over 12 years ago
Is that a GARAGE at the top of the driveway, where the car could be INSIDE, where it wouldn’t have to warm up, where it should be safe from thieves?!?
yaakovashoshana over 12 years ago
My remote starter requires that the door be locked before it will work. Then I have to put the key in the ignition and turn it to the first position before I can put the car in gear.
littleannoyingdog over 12 years ago
It’s a Plugger car.I have a extra key to warm the car up so I can lock the doors.
TheWildSow over 12 years ago
Yes, you can remote-start the car without unlocking the DOORS!
kcase246 over 12 years ago
Whatever happened to just getting into the car, starting it up, giving it 30 seconds for all the fluids to start moving and go? It warms up a lot faster and you’re not wasting your $3.50 a gallon gas.
zzyxz over 12 years ago
I’ve had a couple of remote starts and no, the cars could not be “stolen” unless hot-wired. And sad to say, yes, my 3 person family is a victim of two much “junk” in the garage. Only one van can fit in a 4 car garage.
aint_lost over 12 years ago
To anyone that leaves their car run:
Fuel efficiency = miles traveled / gallon used
let your car run for 15 minutes fuel efficiency = Zero mpg!
In the winter the longest you need to let your car run is to make sure the windows are clear to see.
James Lindley Premium Member over 12 years ago
My wife’s car has a remote starter built into the alarm system. If someone touches either the brake or gas pedal, the engine immediately dies. She also has to select to unlock the doors to shut off the entry alarm. And no, she doesn’t leave the engine running for extended periods.