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No. Don't drive far enough away from spare keys at home for this to be an issue. Plus I have OnStar.
Can you lock your keys in your car when you habitually use your key fob to lock your doors? When loading groceries in my trunk I put my keys in my pocket, or if pocketless, set them on the bumper.
Nope. My fob has a key, but you can't even start the car with it, only open the doors in case the battery in the fob dies. As long as the fob next to or within the car, I can open the doors anyway. Besides, the chance of me actually leaving the key in the car is pretty much zilch. I don't have to take it out of my pocket to open the doors - touch the handle and the doors unlock. Rear hatch has a button to open it.
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