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by k_os 4082 days ago
Depends on where you live. 20k for a car where I live is very expensive. I honestly would not risk even a 5k car on this broken system, is it that hard to put a key in a hole?
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Most cars I see on the road and in parking lots are 5-20 years old. Anything newer is a low-end model. Expensive cars stand out.
OTOH, by definition, most cars are going to be 5-20 years old.
I bought my Prius used for much less than 20k, and it has this system. (And when you buy a used car, you don't choose what features you get!)