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When you take you car to mechanic to have work done and the mechanic loans you a car until yours is ready, that loaned car is a courtesy car.
(in the US) Some departments have such a 'take-home-car' program but, because of the cost, the majority do not.
security system need to be check take the car to the nearest Pontiac car dealer to have it reprogram
If you don't make your payments, the lien holder has right to take the car any time.
This means: How do you travel to work, do you drive a car, do you walk, do you ride a bike there, do you take the bus. By what transport do you get to work.
if there is a warranty, take it in
You can walk or bike to work, take the bus, drive your own car or carpool with others. In special circumstances, you might take a boat, helicopter, or plane to work.
You can contact them and sometimes you can work out a deal with them. If not, you can allow them to repossess the car. Contact the lender and they will tell you where to take the car.
Put an eel on the car and wait a few seconds, then take the eel off the car and the car will work.
Take it back to the shop and complain.
You can walk or bike to work, take the bus, drive your own car or carpool with others. In special circumstances, you might take a boat, helicopter, or plane to work.