Subj : Re: car locks/fobs To : Rob Mccart From : Dr. What Date : Wed Oct 08 2025 06:06:12 RM> Could be semantics.. Maybe a Courtesy Car is not thought of as RM> the same thing as a 'Loaner', something to drive while waiting for RM> your car to be repaired or whatever.. I don't imagine they'd want The dealerships that I've dealt with defined "Courtesy Car" as a car that's owned by the dealership and is used for "gopher" tasks. ex: Picking up small parts, chaufering customers to work/home and back, etc. Since the dealership never sold the car, it's considered "new", but it has many more miles on it than a normal new car. It's also been driven only by dealership personnel and maintained by the dealership. .... Next time you wave at me, use more than one finger! --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 (Linux/64) * Origin: Classic BBS (618:250/46) .