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None of mine ever have: '66 Mustang, '72 Pickup, '82 Honda, '89 Pickup,
'93 Taurus, '99 Pickup.



Well keyless entry 25 years ago and further back was an option and was at
an extra cost. With keyless entry naturally came the ability to wire into
the vehicle horn to act as an alarm. Now days it is pretty common for a
vehicle to have all of those features as standard in all but the entry level
trim levels.


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None of mine ever have: '66 Mustang, '72 Pickup, '82 Honda, '89 Pickup,
'93 Taurus, '99 Pickup.



Well keyless entry 25 years ago and further back was an option and was at
an extra cost. With keyless entry naturally came the ability to wire into
the vehicle horn to act as an alarm. Now days it is pretty common for a
vehicle to have all of those features as standard in all but the entry
level trim levels.


Agreed. This probably applies to the majority, but not vast majority of
people and is still very good advice in most cases.

Our family is at 50% coverage if you don't include the bikes.
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