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I'm curious/confused lol about this lawsuit. Specifically the linked article states "GM is in the crosshairs of another class action lawsuit, this one alleging that some 2010 model-year and newer vehicles in its lineup – specifically the 2010 to 2023 Chevy Camaro – can have their keyfobs easily hacked, enabling theft of the vehicle without setting off its alarm."
My question is the 2010 and 2011 Camaros (Mine is a 2011 2ss) as far as I know do not have remote start. It still takes a key. The fob locks/unlocks but there is no starting the car with the key fob for those years. Not sure why they would list those years, unless its an automatic/manual trans thing.
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