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Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 20:35:57 GMT
From: "Harry Davis" <harryedavisnopsamediaone.net>
Subject: Re: HUGE key & remote for '00 9-5


I know what you mean. I don't carry the keys to my wife's 99 9-3 unless I am going to drive it. My other Saab keys are to a 9000 CS and the key and remote are much smaller. We put them on a larger keyring. The only other suggestion I have is get bigger pockets. :>) That's better than getting rid of the Saab. I've owned them since 1981. "RonM" <mehrnopsamatlantic.net> wrote in message news:oFJf5.480$372.11589nopsamoon1.ba-dsg.net... > I just got my first Saab, a '00 2.3T 9-5 wagon. The car is a joy to drive > and very pleasing to the eye. > > But, what's with the huge remote and large key? I know that the key contains > a computer chip for security purposes, but it is still way to fat. You know > something is wrong when the dealer hands you the key and remote and the two > are joined with zip-ties because they can't get the key on the splitring > keychain. A very cheesy way to present keys to a new luxury car owner. > > The remote and key combined are larger than all the other keys I have > combined. How are us guys supposed to put that in our pocket. Women have the > advantage here with pocketbooks. > > Anyone know of any alternatives? Thanks in advance! > > PS - I really do love the car. Just looking for a solution to my one major > complaint. > >

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