I have a VW Caravelle automatic which I use for towing, last year in Italy I returned to my vehicle to find that a screwdriver, or similar, had been forced into a doorlock, thankfully the deadlock had prevented entry. The damage to the lock was later repaired back to it's original spec. This has got me thinking .....
As my vehicle is automatic a feature is that I cannot take the selector out of 'park' without the keys being in the ignition, (I cannot remove the keys from the ignition when not in 'park'). Am I correct in thinking that this vehicle is virtually impossible to steal without the keys, or do I have a false sense of security. The Caravelle is fitted with alarm and immobiliser through a remote keyfob. Thanks
As my vehicle is automatic a feature is that I cannot take the selector out of 'park' without the keys being in the ignition, (I cannot remove the keys from the ignition when not in 'park'). Am I correct in thinking that this vehicle is virtually impossible to steal without the keys, or do I have a false sense of security. The Caravelle is fitted with alarm and immobiliser through a remote keyfob. Thanks