I use to use the one with the plastic cover (I thought it looked cooler) untill I lost it. By the way I checked with Mazda to replace it and the keyless remote and the remote is something like $140 to replace
i use the plastic cover one becuase my rav4 key looks just like it (cept with toyota logo and more squarish) same with my Chrysler key, they all have black plastic on them
I use the pretty key and my wife has the plain metal one. I'm surprised Mazda cheaped out and gave us only one plastic key but two remotes. We each get a remote.
For her Millenia, they gave us THREE plastic keys, one or two metal ones, and two remotes. Then again it cost a good bit more plus those keys can't be cut at a regular key store. We each get a pretty key to her car [although I rarely drive it].
anyone know how much those plastic pieces are?
i had to get spare keys when I shipped my car here from Seattle a month ago..
and they only had metal ones in..so i didnt get the choice of more Plastic covered ones... >_<
Man, I want one of those vw keys (switch blade type).... I'd be playing with that thing all the time. Only thing is, I would want to see the cost to replace one...
I use the one with the plastic head because it looks less cheap, but both keys are master keys. This is the first car I've had where there hasn't been a valet key. I was sure there should have been three keys (two masters, one valet) but no.
I used to have a VW with a switchblade key. Very cool key, but bulky because the remote is in there as well. Fairly expensive, but like almost anything else you can buy them cheap on ebay.
Oh... I just assumed the silver key was the valet key. After all, you do usually get one. How will go back to the dealer and request a valet key??? Well then in that case Mazda should have given us all 2 keys with rubber on them, or 2 plain metal keys.... This way no one gets key envy Who would think a small piece of rubber would be so gosh darn special..