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Reisender
Mar 03, 2021Nomad
Gjac wrote:rlw999 wrote:Beside the replacement cost what do you do with the fob when you want to swim, fish a stream, free dive or scuba from the shore all of which I like to do. The low tech metal key I could just keep in my pocket and it did not mind getting wet. I have slipped on rocks in a stream and gotten wet many times.Gjac wrote:
I could of replaced my older metal key for 75 cents, not cool.
My Honda in college had a metal key. It was super convenient because it also worked in my roommate's similar year Honda, and it also worked in his girlfriend's Honda, but only to start the car, it wouldn't open the doors.
Despite the convenience, it probably wasn't all that secure.
Meh. For a Tesla many just use their iphone as their key. However, we are also fairly active and don't like to always have the iphone with us. We paid the 59 bucks for the Tesla ring. It acts as our key to get in, operate the car etc. Probably our most used option. :) LOL It doesn't care if it gets wet either.
To each his own.

Ain't no place to stick a key in my wifes car. :) LOL There isn't even a button to push. LOL

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