boot
Australians typically call the trunk of a car the "boot." This term is commonly used in Australia and is derived from British English. In contrast, the front compartment where the engine is located is often referred to as the "bonnet."
Because Irish people are all terrorists
call a lock smith
call the dealership for new key. car is impenetrable
Locked in the Trunk of a Car was created in 1992.
Lucky you, you get to pull the back seat out and pull two or three bolts to remove the back pad on the back seat and go in from the inside of the car... or you could call a locksmith. However, there is usually a trunk relase in the glove box of the car...
Boot is the trunk, us Americans call the boot the trunk.. most foreign countries call it the boot. For future reference: US Other Trunk = Boot Hood = Bonnet Roof = Hood Engine = Lump and Im sure theres much more
If the keys are locked in the trunk of a vehicle and there is access to the backseat, some vehicles allow a person to move a seat back to gain access to the trunk. If the car doors are also locked it is time to call a locksmith.
They drive on the left side of the car just like the Brittain
Yes. Some car amplifiers can be mounted in the trunk.
Depends on your car. Some models you can. Others you can't. I would call a local dealer and ask them.