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In reply to the discussion: A word of caution: His keyless car killed him while he slept. New legislation could save others [View all]Hassin Bin Sober
(26,812 posts)31. Especially with an attached garage.
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A word of caution: His keyless car killed him while he slept. New legislation could save others [View all]
mfcorey1
Jun 2019
OP
my great-aunt's 5th husband died in the garage starting his normal car, but he was older. around 80.
pansypoo53219
Jun 2019
#3
I'm sure customers have been flying away with rental car keys for decades.
Hassin Bin Sober
Jun 2019
#52
When I bought my new Prius the salesguy said the keyless device costs about $300 to replace
sop
Jun 2019
#30
it has vastly more to do with how much you need the key fob than how much it costs to make one.
unblock
Jun 2019
#41
I don't think it's your intention to argue that you need protection from your car.
Kaleva
Jun 2019
#75
Last year I got my first keyless car. I forget quite often to turn it off, but the bells remind me.
Hoyt
Jun 2019
#6
That's me, too. Hybrid car, you'd never hear that you left it on by accident. There is an alarm
Nay
Jun 2019
#17
Oh yeah, I'm always leaving the fob in the house. Truthfully, I'd rather have an old style key.
Hoyt
Jun 2019
#100
Should have a CO detector on the car so it detects when it's running in an enclosed space.
Gidney N Cloyd
Jun 2019
#66
I would be shocked if a CX-5 would allow you to lock the doors from the outside,
AtheistCrusader
Jun 2019
#27
I have not experienced this. At minimum, the key that unlocked the doors cannot be locked inside.
AtheistCrusader
Jun 2019
#82
Correction: "He accidentally killed himself with a car while he slept."
Act_of_Reparation
Jun 2019
#35
I have had keyless cars on business rentals . I really like them . I can't see how someone
lunasun
Jun 2019
#40
The car didn't kill him. He killed him. He left it running. You can do that with keys, too.
Maru Kitteh
Jun 2019
#43
Our garage is a laboratory of mad scientists and artists. No room for cars there.
hunter
Jun 2019
#79
I could imagine things going terribly wrong with a defunct sensor in that proposed solution.
Tommy_Carcetti
Jun 2019
#113