This Wild Car Scavenger Hunt Could Be Somebody’s Lucky Day
Some might be wondering, what’s the point of buying keys to a universal car that you won’t ever get to own? According to MSCHF: that’s the point. It’s a social experiment, exercise in sharing, and bold statement all rolled into one outrageous product. MSCHF claims it’s “engineered to be Grand Theft Auto Tragedy Of The Commons.” The Key4All car itself is described as “the uncleaned roadside motel of cars.”
It’s also meant to “symbolize and embody American independence,” as a sort of people’s car that’s “transient and un-ownable.” So, is it worth driving a car knowing well that someone might legally snatch it right after you park it? Well, thousands seem to think so, as the website shows it’s already sold out.
That shouldn’t be so surprising though, especially since the Key4All price only cost $19 each. Instead of spending $20 on a device that can break into a Tesla, you can spend the same amount to drive around in a decent SUV, and without breaking both the law and the bank at the same time.
As of October 3, 2022, the vehicle is still out in the wild, but it would seem that MSCHF isn’t entirely sure where. The project launched with a phone hotline that’d give key holders info about the vehicle’s location, but that hotline is currently down.
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