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Location: S.MontgomeryCnty,TX(HoustonMSA) '07=BayouBlue=300,125miles=OrigOwnr '14=ClassicSilvr=29,059miles
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Location: Montana
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Maybe some.
But the crack crowd hasn't made the connection. Nor are there mobs just WAITING for a Yaris four. A Chevy small-block V8, every kid with a Kmart wrench set wants one. Not so the Yaris or Echo parts. The crackhead car thieves cater to the pistonhead Saturday-night parts crowd; and we just watch and shake our heads. |
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It can cost as much as $400 to replace a smart key. IMO, that is the major downside to them.
I don't agree with the article's example as being a deal breaker on having smart keys. That's an unusual problem and there are plenty of ways to handle such a situation. People have had to manage valuables for many years when going to the beach. This is nothing new. They sell waterproof pouches, for one thing. When I worked at a dealership , I dealt with smart keys. Hugely convenient. Stays in your pocket. Got your hands full? No problem. But yeah, it's a potential cost issue if something goes wrong. Especially losing them. |
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I hope I'm wrong, but I think when it's time for me to get a new car, I don't think I'll be able to get one w/o power windows and some stupid 6" x 6" video display.
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Location: S.MontgomeryCnty,TX(HoustonMSA) '07=BayouBlue=300,125miles=OrigOwnr '14=ClassicSilvr=29,059miles
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. This is one reason that (if Kal-El is right about the 2015 model year and if the hand crank windows carry over) I'll probably get a 2015 3-door L 5-speed with hand crank windows, even if I have wear left on my current Yaris (I'll keep both if I can put big stone pavers next to my driveway to create additional space...as one of my neighbors did).
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25, 550 MILES!
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Location: S.E. New England
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It's my belief that all this "stuff" smart keys etc are as much about security/anti theft as they are about marketing.
Points of difference, the actual things that differentiate brands. When one does something they others don't want to get caught out, so they all offer it. It is these points of difference they all push and promote, foot activated lift gates, hands off parking assist etc. When they all offer comparable product those ads go away then they are left to build their intangible points of difference. I bought my Yaris, because of reliability, then fuel efficiency and cost of the car. Now there are some that will argue that reliability is more perception, of course there is statistical data to prove it is not. Who repeatedly gets the highest rankings in reliability polls, Toyota and Honda, however I have seen Hyundai advertising their reliability ratings of late. So once a car company adds "smart key" technology, they all will so as to remove that POD. So while you may not want a smart key and it's technology, unfortunately in the future you may get to have that choice. *My friends in the golf club business always tell me when they are rolling out this years new line of clubs with the newest bestest technology, we don't sell golfs clubs, we sell hope. |
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25, 550 MILES!
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Your 'thank you' post was really cool - this forum is so helpful, and makes you believe you can 'do it' - EX: Change your bulbs, tranny fluids, add a sway bar, etc., with confidence. I know all I can do is continue to post & be of help if I can, or share my experience with a particular matter. The 'modders' here are a lot of fun, love all the after-market wheels and accessories & whatnot. CTScott's adventures and help are out of this world, what a gracious person he is. I didn't even mind driving up the highway to get some lotto tickets in the rain, I can see the wax bead up on the car when I got home, even that is rewarding
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![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 2009, auto, 4dr LB Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: S.E. New England
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^Thanks mate.
And you're quite right there are issues that when they arise I'll know what to look for, and decide whether it is something I'd want to tackle on my own or not. All because of this forum. |
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