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Originally Posted by Number 3
But I believe the fix for this would require you to go to a GM dealer if you ever needed a replacement key programmed for the car? Can anyone predict the thread on why GM dealers charge $600 plus for a new key?
And the article does touch on the lack of law enforcement and the difficulty in getting prosecution as GTA. It’s easy, the punishment is minimal and it’s mostly upside for criminals. None of hat is GMs fault.
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I would gladly go to the dealer, if I ever needed a replacement key programmed for the car. I've owned vehicles since 1974 and have never had to do it yet though. Even if cost $600, it's less than a minor insurance deductible. When the car is worth $40+ grand!
This is a GM problem that needs fixing Now. Hell, I got AOL email demanding two-step verification just to use E mail now. GM like most companies are selling technology. It's time they start acting like it and they need a security fix for their customers.