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Old 18-09-2016, 11:25 AM   #1
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Default How to: Here's how to potentially make a complete fool of yourself with a Mondeo

In case anyone was wondering how it's done...

1. Drive to Tuliptop gardens.
2. Open rear passenger-side door and unload child.
3. Open rear driver-side door and unload dogs.
4. Close door, lock car and walk away.
5. Return some hours later and realise you never closed the passenger door.


Luckily it seems gardens visitors are an honest lot. I wouldn't want to try it in the city at Floriade

I learned something today - for all its beeps and bongs for lights on or key not present, this car will totally allow you to lock it without the doors closed
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Like 'Mondeo' is possibly Latin for gearbox anxiety.
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