So, let's say (to keep it simple) you keep your car two years and drive it 5 days per week. To round it, let's say it's 100 weeks. So, every time you don't have to go through the agony and labor of inserting the key fob you just paid $1. It's like having your private toll booth that you have to pay before you can even start your car.
As for the rainy day argument, I can unlock my car before I get to it by pressing the button in my pocket and quickly open the door and get in the car, so I don't see the real gain there.
I'm not against CA by any means, just providing a devil's advocate opinion. It's a gimmiky accessory - and I'm all about gimmiky accessories... but let's not pretend it makes the ownership experience all that much different.
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