I did that once as a teenager if that makes you feel any better.
Got all the way to putting the key in the ignition and was like "why doesn't this thing want to start, what's wrong with it." Then I glance down and notice the white face gauges. Exterior and interior were otherwise identical.
"I swear it looks just like mine" is probably not a good excuse when the cop is trying to tell you that you were trying to boost the car. Then again, it was my parent's mini van. Who boosts a mini van.
Got all the way to putting the key in the ignition and was like "why doesn't this thing want to start, what's wrong with it." Then I glance down and notice the white face gauges. Exterior and interior were otherwise identical.
"I swear it looks just like mine" is probably not a good excuse when the cop is trying to tell you that you were trying to boost the car. Then again, it was my parent's mini van. Who boosts a mini van.
When I was a kid my Mom had something similar happen, but the key DID work (fortunately she figured it out before she drove off). Thousands of cars (out of hundreds of thousands) roll off assembly lines with either identical or very similar keying, but it's a statistical improbability for something like that to happen.