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A video shows a group of 12-year-olds trying to navigate a 1992 Toyota Carina E.
While the children have no difficulty navigating voice-operated controls and Bluetooth apps, they are baffled by even the simplest piece of 90s tech.
They take several minutes to figure out how to unlock the car using a non-electronic key.
When presented with a cassette, one of the children asks: 'Is it a floppy disk?'.
The first example of a remote lock installed as a default option arrived in 1983 with Renault Alliance .
In 2016 , Volvo became the first carmaker to offer an entirely digital key which could unlock doors and start engines using Bluetooth.
There have been some concerns about the security of these apps as they could be vulnerable to hackers.
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