My car is so advanced that it has a push button start but no key.
To shut it of it has 2 modes - twist the giant red switch that says "E" or in case of real trouble, just spin and forget to push in the clutch.
My car is so advanced that it has a push button start but no key.
To shut it of it has 2 modes - twist the giant red switch that says "E" or in case of real trouble, just spin and forget to push in the clutch.
Matt B wrote: I'm also not a fan. It "fixes" a problem that was non-existent to begin with and in the process introduces a bunch more failure points. Thumbs DOWN.
I'm with you on that.
The Range Rover had keyless entry/keyless start and I liked it, but the keyless thingie that I had to have on my person must've weighed 2-3 oz. & took up a lot of room in my pocket. My impression was that a replacement would cost $400 or so.
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