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      03-26-2016, 02:50 PM   #6
ElSenor
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Drives: 16' AW/SO M3
Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: Stuttgart, Germany

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Originally Posted by Killramos View Post
"The car can be driven for as long as the tank is full "

Not sure this one is actually true.
Haven't tested this on the M3, but on my previous car it would be true. Discovered this on my 2013 Renault Clio when the wife and I were in a rush to catch a train. Pulled into the parking lot (I was driving and I had the key in my pocked) and I got out to buy tickets, she hopped into the drivers seat to park the car and pay for parking. I have the tickets but no sign of her as the train approaches. I waited there until the train left in-case she showed up, that way I could hold the door. I head back out to the parking lot and she is standing by the car, still running, because it wouldn't let her turn it off because it didn't detect the key. She could still drive it no problem though.
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