I really don't see what all the fuss is about, cloning keys can happen with any car and any manufacturer its unfortunate BMWs have been the main target. I think the chances of having your car nicked or broken into are no greater than before to be honest and the advice BMW are giving out via their website is common sense advice anyways i.e. use your garage where possible, most people don't but cram it full of junk, make sure the car is locked, again I'm amazed watching people on car parks who walk away from their car and lock it without physically checking and parking in a well lit place. I'm guessing it's mainly X5s and X6s that are being targeted which is nothing new anyways as demand for cheap parts abroad is probably greater.
My main concern is insurance premiums which may be hiked up as a result of all the Internet hoohar whipped up over the past 6 months.
Tim.
My main concern is insurance premiums which may be hiked up as a result of all the Internet hoohar whipped up over the past 6 months.
Tim.