Rasta ,
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Tesla does it. Teslas are famously hard to steal. In Canada, we know organized crime prioritizes the theft of upscale SUVs and pickups because their destination countries covet those cars

https://driving.ca/column/lorraine/car-theft-solution-pin-code

That_One_Guy ,
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@Rasta
Ford did pin numbers before and still might, I'm not sure. My buddy's truck had a pin pad by the door.

Rasta OP ,
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@That_One_Guy That was just door locks, not starter PIN, but they had the same principle

heinragas ,
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@Rasta @That_One_Guy OMG no, please. I already spend a good chunk of my working day entering multi-factor authentication PINs, I don't want to have to do the same for my car to start...

Rasta OP ,
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@heinragas
We'll save it in with your Google passwords you don't know.. and give you the chance to get some walking exercise . ;P
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