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Toyota to include only one smart key for japanese market. Ford's not the only one trying to figure this out...

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but, but, but, Ford did it first 🤬

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The only reason automakers are doing this is to fatten up their bottom line. Change my mind.
 

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Only one will be an older style blade key the other one will still be a smart key.
Click bait at best total misinformation is how I would describe it though.

@Dallas Maverick link back to the original news article first before some click bait bullshit.

https://www.usnews.com/news/top-new...hips-toyota-goes-back-to-basics-with-car-keys

TOKYO (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp has discovered that even keys can be too "smart" for their own good.
The world's top-selling carmaker said on Thursday it would replace one of the two electronic "smart" keys it delivers in Japan with a mechanical one for the time being as it races to get cars to customers in Japan.
 

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