The Mistakes That Owners Make With Their Auto-lock Cars
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Ongoing, First published Oct 13, 2021
You may remember the times when cars had proper metal keys and you had to unlock each door manually, including the trunk and gas cap. Nowadays, more companies are producing auto-lock cars. Then came power locks and you only had to unlock one door and all the rest opened automatically. For years now, keyless entry is standard across the model range and the auto locking feature is quite common even in some modest models. Most of the premium models today have a keyless entry and start option in which you only need to have the key in your pocket and the car automatically opens all the doors and lets you start the engine by pushing the button, not physically pushing the key into the dashboard.
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