The guy I bought the Abarth from told me "Make sure you don't lose that small blue key. It will cost you over 300 quid for a new one. If you lose the ignition key you'll need this one."
OK, fair enough. But when I looked at it, it doesn't even resemble the ignition key. It doesn't fit the ignition and only fits the fuel cap (which somehow doesn't even lock). It isn't flat like the ignition key, but grooved, like a normal, old car key.
Is he right? Or leading me up the garden path once more?
OK, fair enough. But when I looked at it, it doesn't even resemble the ignition key. It doesn't fit the ignition and only fits the fuel cap (which somehow doesn't even lock). It isn't flat like the ignition key, but grooved, like a normal, old car key.
Is he right? Or leading me up the garden path once more?