Knew it was bound to happen. My &*^& fob unlocked the door while I was at a wedding shower at an apartment complex. Some stole a cooler from the wide open trunk. Adding insult to injury, it was raining and my trunk was drenched.
Just imagine the other things that can happen if the trunk can't be secured. What else could be stolen - perhaps a laptop, golf clubs, Christmas presents. Worse yet, the trunk in the Lacrosse is huge. Someone could see the trunk open, climb inside and close the trunk. Once you have driven home (with the stow away hiding in the trunk) and your car safely in your garage, the stow away could open the trunk and rob you or worse rape your wife and daughter. By the way, this is more than a hypothetical event. Someone has hidden is an unsecured trunk and done just what I described.
GM has to change the way the trunk opens with the fob and they have to recall their cars that have this problem to load the necessary firmware update. It is shameful and irresponsible to be aware of such a safety and security risk and not do anything about it, especially when the correction is a simple software modification. These changes won't require any parts to be replaced or updated, just a little time to download a new control software version into the car's control computer.