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Oct 01, 2007, 09:10 PM [Reply]

I was almost left either without a car or some valuable items I was carrying in the trunk a few days ago as someone tried unsuccessfully to break into my Twingo.

 

I left the car parked in a place I considered safe enough. It was the first car from the street corner, fully flooded by a street light, and positively locked up.

 

It took me only 15 minutes to get back. I realized the passenger (right) door lock was forced but not opened. I thought: Damn! Somebody broke into! Yet, I noticed that the lock lever was down... Safe so far. I rushed to the rear of my dear Twingo and found the hatchback lock ripped up but the door was closed, too. I then ran to the driver's door and saw it broken, with the lever UP. Oh, oh! - I said. But, again, and thankfully, the guy was not able to open the door... because... a few days ago, that door puller got broken as I hit it harder than I wanted against a wall after parking. So, while the door was ready to let the thief in, the man couldn't crack a manner to actually pass on to the second stage. Lucky me.

 

The day after, I had to buy security door locks and have them put in place.

 

I hope no one gets any further than that!

Oct 01, 2007, 09:29 PM [Reply]

That cars so small he should just picked it up and took it with him

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  • 2007-10-01 21:59:42
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  • Very funny! But, you ought to know, the car is bigger than many others including Suzuki Maruti, Suzuki Alto, Dahiatsu Cuore, the all new Peugot 107, the Fiat Cinquecento and the like. I’ve parked it alongside a Peugeot 207 and they’re very similar in size.

"Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life" Minister Of Silly Walks

Oct 01, 2007, 10:55 PM [Reply]

I know I had to go to Renaults website cause we don’t have many in the USA...

"Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life" Minister Of Silly Walks

 

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