The first is that they all can be (theoretically) hacked and remotely driven and you could die when someone does this and you are driving somewhere in your car.
The 2nd is that thieves have found a way to steal your Fob Electronic code through the air so you have to wrap your Fob in Aluminum Foil so someone doesn't steal your code through the air from your fob and open your car and steal it when you park it.
Why would car manufacturers do this to you?
They didn't think it through in the real world far enough to protect their customers. YET
Recently, my wife and I bought a new 2018 car and we made sure it didn't have a Fob because we already knew about he first problem all Fob cars have.
So, if you buy a car and don't want it stolen by stealing your fob codes you need to buy a car that has a key like I did instead of a fob.
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