Done that! My dad once wandered the lane for a bit, and finally spotted Mum’s car. “Oh, good. I’ll catch a ride home with her.” and a split second later – “Duh!” (Except I can’t imagine him ever saying “Duh”!)
I once parked and started in to the store and thought “did I lock the car? Naw, it’ll be ok. No one will steal it.” When I came back out it was gone. I started to go back inside and call the cops when I passed my car in a different row. All the way home I wondered “why would someone steal my car and move it to another row?”
I had a black SUV. So do thousands of other people. I once hopped in a running SUV and looked over and said “You’re not my wife!” Luckily we were parked right next to them and she saw my wife in my car when I got in.
I look at the license plate. Ours is the name of a very popular city in Europe. It is easily recognizable and folks from that city always have a comment.
Dani Rice almost 6 years ago
Done that! My dad once wandered the lane for a bit, and finally spotted Mum’s car. “Oh, good. I’ll catch a ride home with her.” and a split second later – “Duh!” (Except I can’t imagine him ever saying “Duh”!)
Darsan54 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Drove my mother’s car to the store once and I realized I couldn’t even remember the color.
Retired Dude almost 6 years ago
I once parked and started in to the store and thought “did I lock the car? Naw, it’ll be ok. No one will steal it.” When I came back out it was gone. I started to go back inside and call the cops when I passed my car in a different row. All the way home I wondered “why would someone steal my car and move it to another row?”
david_42 almost 6 years ago
Wife has a Kia, I have an 8 ft tall white van. If we are driving the Kia, she’s with me, and she has an amazing memory.
tcayer almost 6 years ago
I had a black SUV. So do thousands of other people. I once hopped in a running SUV and looked over and said “You’re not my wife!” Luckily we were parked right next to them and she saw my wife in my car when I got in.
TMMILLER Premium Member almost 6 years ago
JoeMartinFan Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Just use the “PANIC” button on your key. You’ll find your car! Or keep pressing the “Lock” button twice and follow the chirp…
cknoblo Premium Member almost 6 years ago
We have had only one car for the last several years. Saves a lot of confusion.