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Where to keep vehicle registration in a VW Golf?
Where should you keep the registration form in an '04 Golf?
In my previous cars, I used to keep the registration behind a clip-on mirror on the sun visor. But there doesn't seem to be room to do this on my Golf, because the built-in mirror with the sliding cover takes up so much room in the visor. I'm currently keeping the registration in the side pocket of the owner's manual, but I'm concerned that in the (hopefully unlikely!) event that I were ever pulled over and asked to show "license and registration", the police officer might freak out if I were to go for the glove compartment (which might, for all he/she knows, contain a gun). Any thoughts (other than "don't ever drive in a way that would ever make a police office think of wanting to pull you over")? Rich Wales http://www.richw.org |
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The Glove Box is always the place for it... nerver heard of anyone putting
it else where. if you are worry, do as the last person said and take a bus. "Bert Hyman" > wrote in message ... > In g > (Rich Wales) wrote: > >> Any thoughts (other than "don't ever drive in a way that would >> ever make a police office think of wanting to pull you over")? > > On the contrary. > > I suggest you drive such that you get pulled over as frequently as > possible so that you're no longer worried about what might happen. > > -- > Bert Hyman St. Paul, MN |
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Lee wrote:
> The Glove Box is always the place for it... nerver heard of anyone putting > it else where. if you are worry, do as the last person said and take a bus. maybe he is black |
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"Lee" > wrote in message
... > The Glove Box is always the place for it... nerver heard of anyone putting > it else where. if you are worry, do as the last person said and take a > bus. I second that (glove box). it's so common. |
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You shouldn't If the car is stolen then the thieves have it.
"Rich Wales" > wrote in message g... > Where should you keep the registration form in an '04 Golf? > > In my previous cars, I used to keep the registration behind a > clip-on mirror on the sun visor. But there doesn't seem to be > room to do this on my Golf, because the built-in mirror with > the sliding cover takes up so much room in the visor. > > I'm currently keeping the registration in the side pocket of > the owner's manual, but I'm concerned that in the (hopefully > unlikely!) event that I were ever pulled over and asked to show > "license and registration", the police officer might freak out > if I were to go for the glove compartment (which might, for all > he/she knows, contain a gun). > > Any thoughts (other than "don't ever drive in a way that would > ever make a police office think of wanting to pull you over")? > > Rich Wales http://www.richw.org > |
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Rich Wales wrote:
> > Where should you keep the registration form in an '04 Golf? > > In my previous cars, I used to keep the registration behind a > clip-on mirror on the sun visor. But there doesn't seem to be > room to do this on my Golf, because the built-in mirror with > the sliding cover takes up so much room in the visor. Keep it in the glove compartment like everyone else does. > > I'm currently keeping the registration in the side pocket of > the owner's manual, but I'm concerned that in the (hopefully > unlikely!) event that I were ever pulled over and asked to show > "license and registration", the police officer might freak out > if I were to go for the glove compartment (which might, for all > he/she knows, contain a gun). One of the few time I've been pulled over the registration and insurance card were sitting in the glove compartment right next to my gun. License and carry permit were in my wallet. All you have to do is think and get the registration and insurance card out while the cop is still at their car. When they get to your car you already have the paperwork in hand. You've typically got at least a good 60 seconds before they come over while they get their paperwork in order and run your plate. Pete C. > > Any thoughts (other than "don't ever drive in a way that would > ever make a police office think of wanting to pull you over")? > > Rich Wales http://www.richw.org |
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Rich Wales wrote: > Where should you keep the registration form in an '04 Golf? Why don't you buy a small trailer to tow? |
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On Wed, 25 May 2005, Rich Wales wrote:
> Where should you keep the registration form in an '04 Golf? In your wallet, dummy. That way it's always right near your driver's license, but if someone steals your car, they won't have it. |
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I thought everybody kept the registration in the glove box. There was a time
in the U.S., about 50 or 60 years ago, when they were inserted into a clear sleeve and strapped to the steering column. In those days, a steering column was completely visible all the way to the firewall, and not buried inside other components. |
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