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Don't know why GM can't make our keys switchblade remote. Saves so much room. Plus our keys are so damn ugly.. looks like a cheap Kia key.
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Don't know why GM can't make our keys switchblade remote. Saves so much room. Plus our keys are so damn ugly.. looks like a cheap Kia key.
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The key for my Mercedes was the best key ever...
-HUMMERDOGG TROLL POACHER (I hunt trolls even if it ain't troll hunting season...) TROLL TAXIDERMIST (For those of you who get to them before I can. I provide this service free of charge...) |
Plus now.. cars over $50k usually has an option for perimeter keyless. You can have the key in your pocket and still open or start the car. Oh well.. I guess there's reasons why we buy a H2 and not others.. and it ain't cuz of a key
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That sucks!! It doesn't have a transponder, so you can't unlock the doors remotely. If it did, then it'd be cool.
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I think the new BMW 7 key is the neatest.
I agree the Hummer key and remote are quite boring GM standard, exactly same for many GM automobiles, but certainly not Kia-like. In a way, there is a simple American beauty to them. Sort of like Polo vs. Gucci. This switchblade key is not a remote, it is just extra weight and extra size. It really doesn't do anything. OK if you run out of Hummer things to buy. Hummer Man, this key goes well with your Hummer underwears. ![]() |
heh.. i take it back.. even Kia has a remote built into the key.
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