COOL Key for Mustangs
#32
RE: COOL Key for Mustangs
I just want a key that costs me .99 cents to have cut when I need a new one. I really think people are way too intoelectronic devices when a friggin' key cost 200 bucks to replace. Make it small enough as not to stab my ***** every time I move when they're in my pocket. Some things are ment to be kept simple...like a damn key...
#34
RE: COOL Key for Mustangs
ORIGINAL: Rt1Rebel
This douchebag will be back on to say something like
"I love my Mustang, I'm just asking if any one else thought that the key could have been a little better, that's all.
Rt1Rebel, your a piece of work, keep going about you life with an ugly key in you pocket
Mustangman, you didn't read what I posted did you? You are a twit.
4.6Maniac, just because you think you could afford a Mercedes doesn't mean you could.
Ponysweetie, the key is everything. If I dropped my Mercedes key on the bar in front of you, your panties would be off in 30 seconds."
This douchebag will be back on to say something like
"I love my Mustang, I'm just asking if any one else thought that the key could have been a little better, that's all.
Rt1Rebel, your a piece of work, keep going about you life with an ugly key in you pocket
Mustangman, you didn't read what I posted did you? You are a twit.
4.6Maniac, just because you think you could afford a Mercedes doesn't mean you could.
Ponysweetie, the key is everything. If I dropped my Mercedes key on the bar in front of you, your panties would be off in 30 seconds."
#35
RE: COOL Key for Mustangs
ORIGINAL: JasonIsAGeek
I just wish they had integrated the electronic stuff into the key. don't really care how it looks.
I just wish they had integrated the electronic stuff into the key. don't really care how it looks.
Our old '91 Jaguar was better, but it had this funky laser cut tip on a round bar. And it had a car alarm built into the key, but the battery on it burned out by the time we bought the car. This doesn't exactly sound like a problem, but we couldn't get the key apart to replace the battery! When we went to the dealer about it, they said, "Most people (service mechanics included) end up breaking it when they try to get it open.We can replace it, but it's $180 to replace it.Your best bet is to use the key to unlock the door, which disarms the alarm, and don't worry about it."
I'd just rather stick to a key fob, and deal with the squarish key with the microchip built into it...
#36
RE: COOL Key for Mustangs
ORIGINAL: Sprzout
I don't...My dad just bought a BMW Z4, and it's got everything on the key itself, and that key feels BULKY. Maybe it's just me, but I'd rather have the thin Mustang key with a key fob dangling off of it than the fat BMW key...
Our old '91 Jaguar was better, but it had this funky laser cut tip on a round bar. And it had a car alarm built into the key, but the battery on it burned out by the time we bought the car. This doesn't exactly sound like a problem, but we couldn't get the key apart to replace the battery! When we went to the dealer about it, they said, "Most people (service mechanics included) end up breaking it when they try to get it open.We can replace it, but it's $180 to replace it.Your best bet is to use the key to unlock the door, which disarms the alarm, and don't worry about it."
I'd just rather stick to a key fob, and deal with the squarish key with the microchip built into it...
ORIGINAL: JasonIsAGeek
I just wish they had integrated the electronic stuff into the key. don't really care how it looks.
I just wish they had integrated the electronic stuff into the key. don't really care how it looks.
Our old '91 Jaguar was better, but it had this funky laser cut tip on a round bar. And it had a car alarm built into the key, but the battery on it burned out by the time we bought the car. This doesn't exactly sound like a problem, but we couldn't get the key apart to replace the battery! When we went to the dealer about it, they said, "Most people (service mechanics included) end up breaking it when they try to get it open.We can replace it, but it's $180 to replace it.Your best bet is to use the key to unlock the door, which disarms the alarm, and don't worry about it."
I'd just rather stick to a key fob, and deal with the squarish key with the microchip built into it...
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