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Mr Smith said his message for owners of ''keyless''cars - not just Mazda models - was to educate themselves on how to op
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RAMd®d wrote:
All I can say is wait until you get to be their age and apply today's technology rules to what's coming and see if you can survive. It's not as clearcut as you may think.

Exactly.

Some people suffer from the It Is Until It Isn't Syndrome.

Wait, doesn't the car have manual unlocks in essentially the same place as every other car? Did the couple only recently start driving? Serious question. This isn't so much a question about a new fangled technology passing people by, so much as people never understanding how any of their prior vehicles functioned. Or, possibly are new to driving. Things make sense when you have an institutional memory, if you've never been in a car, maybe not so much.
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Re: Mr Smith said his message for owners of ''keyless''cars - not just Mazda models - was to educate themselves on how t - by silvarios - 12-20-2014, 09:55 AM

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