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Parents to teens: MyKey or highway

By Thomas Grillo
Friday, November 6, 2009 -
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Ford Motor Co. is trying to give parents of teen drivers some peace of mind - or at least a sense of control.

The Detroit-based automaker has introduced MyKey, a feature which allows parents to program their car’s top speed, limit the radio’s volume and shut off the music if the seatbelt is unbuckled.

 
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