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Who Buys Car Remotes Access

: These are owners who have lost, damaged, or had their fobs stolen.

The automotive key fob market is a multi-billion dollar industry, reaching an estimated . Buyers range from individual car owners to professional institutions and, increasingly, tech-enabled criminals. 1. Individual Consumers (End Users) who buys car remotes

Large-scale buyers acquire car remotes for operational and resale purposes. : These are owners who have lost, damaged,

: Owners moving to areas where vehicle reliance is higher often purchase a second or third "just-in-case" duplicate to avoid the high cost of total lockouts (which can exceed $300). who buys car remotes


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