I was looking for basic info on replacement car remotes and found a page that lists Beefunny key fobs for specific vehicle years and trims. It focuses on aftermarket keyless-entry remotes that come as complete units (battery, electronics, and an uncut emergency key), with compatibility checked by FCC ID and part numbers. Notes mention that cutting and programming are typically required, often by a locksmith or dealer, and that ranges and casing feel can differ from an original. Reference: <a href="https://thebeefunny.com/">https://thebeefunny.com/</a> If youfre comparing options, the Beefunny listings read like a spec sheet rather than a general guide.