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Old 11-07-2023, 05:35 AM
 
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b) she doesn't want to learn a new thing.
Me too.

A lot less stress too.

OK Google and Alexa. Randomly. The new smart TV does not work. WiFi signals distorted. Retrieving Channel Information. Please Wait. Buffering, etc.

Alien space craft controlling all. The Day the Earth Stood Still.
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Old 11-07-2023, 03:45 PM
 
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"new tech"...a button you push...



In case you didn't read all that I wrote, I'll repeat, she is almost 87 years old. She is comfortable with a key. This thread asked if any new cars had keys. It was a simple question.

Thanks to those who tried to help.

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Old 11-08-2023, 09:12 AM
 
Location: Cleveland, Ohio
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And that's fine, To each their own. But I'm frankly tired of hearing "older people" can't learn new things..or refuse to...it's a button. You can talk her into that. In the greater scheme of tech improvements... this is nothing.
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Old 11-09-2023, 04:35 AM
 
Location: NH
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And that's fine, To each their own. But I'm frankly tired of hearing "older people" can't learn new things..or refuse to...it's a button. You can talk her into that. In the greater scheme of tech improvements... this is nothing.

I would consider myself older (mid 40s), and though I do adapt to technology, it doesnt mean I have to like it or see a point to to some it. I believe this thread was to simply inquire whether or not there were any vehicles out there still that use a key. Id opt for a key as well if there was an option to do so.
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