Jodi_the_g
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7656602.stm
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Mobby
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depends if your a bitch and get told what to do by your parents, i think this is for people whos mum and dad buy the cars.
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flybikeslee
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thats boss
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Ben G
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whats to stop the ''teenager'' changing it? 
very vague description there which i can't see taking off really. as mobby said, only good for first time drivers at 17 who get their mum and dad to buy their car.
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Jodi_the_g
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Bare in mind you pass your test at 16 over here and all you have to do is drive in a car park and have several lessons in school.
Good idea in the states.
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nathy_87
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Which young driver is really going to get a Ford Focus for a new car
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Brett
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Neat idea
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by 5dr corsa-3dr_polo
Which young driver is really going to get a Ford Focus for a new car
it's going into the whole range. and 
it is good in the states as they have it so easy, but here, i'm not sure.
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John
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quote: Originally posted by 5dr corsa-3dr_polo
Which young driver is really going to get a Ford Focus for a new car
Why would they not?
Especially in America.
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Ste L
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quote: Originally posted by 5dr corsa-3dr_polo
Which young driver is really going to get a Ford Focus for a new car
people use drive there's parent's car's, instead of owning one, could be one young driver?
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Mobby
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quote: Originally posted by 5dr corsa-3dr_polo
Which young driver is really going to get a Ford Focus for a new car
rich people or as said people using parents cars
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DannyB
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Its actually a good idea, I havnt read it all but i would imagine the different settings to be in different keys so the young persn couldn't change the settings manually in the car?
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Mobby
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quote: Originally posted by Danny_v6
Its actually a good idea, I havnt read it all but i would imagine the different settings to be in different keys so the young persn couldn't change the settings manually in the car?
could have a code
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Ben G
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i'm sure they could get the code one ay or another.
or some tuning company will just mke up a map that over rides it, like usual.
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Jodi_the_g
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quote: Originally posted by mobby
quote: Originally posted by 5dr corsa-3dr_polo
Which young driver is really going to get a Ford Focus for a new car
rich people or as said people using parents cars
A brand new focus in the US is about Ł7,000 list price.
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Jodi_the_g
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And its not a code its a chip in the key
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nathy_87
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i suppose didnt think of it like that tbh, its an ok dea but as Ben G siad no doubt the youngsters will find a way round it.
Ben G
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Ian
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Take the other key?
Learn the code? There must be some authentication for the parent so they can change the settings, just learn that.
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lil_hobbo
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it wont work i dont think.. i know what id say to my dad if he tried to do that to my car.. well if he wont such a big badger anyway lol
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Doug
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I would image that the settings are contained within the key.
The parent will have the master key and using that key will be able to alter settings for the restricted key.
Its not entirely secure but it sounds like a bloody good idea!
The majority of speed limits over there are 55mph on the free ways so it makes sense to limit the car as there is no need to be doing twice that!
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LeeM
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i can see this working in america where kids drive younger than they do here, where its also mor ecommon to share a car between the household than for everyone to have their own
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Kurt
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Do they have insurance in America?
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mattk
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insurance is voulantry
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Jodi_the_g
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quote: Originally posted by mattk
insurance is voulantry
Only in about 2 states every other one you have to get insurance in order to get a plate and that needs to be renewed every year/2 years.
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Kurt
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so are kids rolling about in 70's muscle cars or are prices similiar to over here?
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