It sure makes car theft easier, but having something to not use isn't a benefit in my book. Presumably you still have to haul it out to (un)lock the doors, so it's a limited 'benefit' surely?
It sure makes car theft easier, but having something to not use isn't a benefit in my book. Presumably you still have to haul it out to (un)lock the doors, so it's a limited 'benefit' surely?
The car ('22 IONIQ 5) unlocks as I walk up to it and I touch a little capacitive button on the handle to lock it when walking away. The fob stays in my pocket and authenticates via proximity.