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Do you suspect your teenager is only begging you to buy a 2010 Ford Focus as soon as it hits the dealership so he can turn up the radio and flog it on the highway? Ford thinks so, which is why the automaker introduced MyKey. A special key made for new drivers, MyKey limits top speeds and radio volume while introducing a host of new warning tones. Drivers who fail to buckle their seat belts or who ignore their fuel gauge are alerted with a series of alarms that escalate from early-warning Louie Anderson to full-on Gilbert Gottfried. The feature will be available first on the 2010 Focus and will appear on other Ford models in the near future. "MyKey can help promote safer driving, particularly among teens, by encouraging seat belt use, limiting speed and reducing distractions," said Susan Cischke, Ford group vice president of sustainability, environment and safety engineering.

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